I'm not convinced of that, sir. I think we have some ferries that actually cover a number of ports. I think it's the port that has adapted to the ferry, not the ferry adapted to the port. I think you may see a new ferry brought into service in Atlantic Canada very soon, which is probably done in Europe. It will come here, and if the adaptation is done, the adaptation will be done to some of the ports, and maybe a little bit of the ship, but not by a huge amount. I don't think that the specificity of the vessel is the issue. I think the issue would be the specificity of the services it provided. You're dealing with passengers. You're dealing with people. When your family embarks on a ferry, they want to be safe. When you've got kids, you've got seniors, you've got different people, you've got people going back to their homes, they want to be safe, and that's where—
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