This question tests the broker's understanding of the "Loss or Damage" section of the Ontario Automobile Policy (OAP 1). Under Section 7, Comprehensive coverage is an "all-risks" type of protection that covers any loss or damage to the vehicle that is not specifically excluded.
According to the RIBO Level 1 Blueprint, a broker must know the territorial limits and specific peril inclusions of the OAP 1. Section 7.2.2 explicitly states that loss or damage caused by the stranding, sinking, burning, derailment, or collision of any conveyance in or upon which the automobile is being transported on land or water is covered. This means that if a vehicle is on a ferry, train, or transport truck, it is protected against the sinking or crashing of that transport method.
Furthermore, the OAP 1’s Territorial Limits include Canada, the United States of America, and "upon a vessel between ports of those countries." Since the ferry is traveling between Nova Scotia (Canada) and Maine (USA), the vehicle remains within the covered territory. There is no requirement for a "Ferry Rider" or for the ports to be exclusively Canadian.
During Consulting and Advising, a broker should reassure the client that their Comprehensive coverage is robust enough to handle such maritime risks. This technical knowledge is vital for Risk Identification and Assessment, ensuring the broker can accurately confirm coverage for clients planning international or inter-provincial travel. Understanding these "hidden" inclusions within the standard policy wording is a hallmark of a professional broker who has mastered the technical details of the OAP 1.