The only thing I might add, which Captain Bender has raised, is that when it comes to the vessels themselves, the idea to provide protection isn't necessarily to preserve them. We're not talking about maintenance for the vessels. We're not talking about adding additional costs. If we were to designate these vessels and these wrecks as ocean war graves, and down the line as the ships deteriorate there were to be an environmental concern, given the significance of what they contain, being the human remains of Canadian sailors and merchant mariners, I think that would prompt at that time a different kind of discussion about how we might exhume the bodies and provide proper burial.
But that would have to be something we'd approach on a case-by-case basis, because the call for protection for ocean war graves isn't necessarily about recycling or reclaiming the vessels. It's about leaving them where they are and just providing legal protection in that way.