I'll be brief, then.
Mr. Senator, Mr. Brown, thank you for being with us.
The way I understand it, the purpose of this bill is to make the life of boaters a little easier.
So we're talking about people who make a return trip by boat, don't set foot on land, don't anchor and don't moor. Perhaps I'm nitpicking by raising this issue, but some boaters dock. To return, they can wait until the rising tide unhooks the boat. Basically, these situations don't seem to have been anticipated.
Does that concern you?
Every aspect has been covered except that one. Mooring has been covered, meaning, attaching the boat to a mooring buoy, dropping anchor, and cases where people cross the border—on the water—but not docking.