With the dunk tank experiences, Marc found that he had the same shocked feeling when falling into both the warm and cold-water tanks unexpectedly. He recalls sitting on the edge of the tanks each time: “So you were talking to me about dolphins, about experiences, and I knew you were leading me to something. But again, I still didn’t know WHEN it was going to happen. But when you fall…you fall.”
Marc gasped when he fell into the cold-water tank; it was shocking how cold it was. He had the same shocked feeling when he fell into the warm-water tank, except that he thinks the shock of the cold water made him inhale a little bit of water, which didn’t happen in the warmer water.
After going through the experiences, Marc isn’t sure if his lifejacket habits have really changed, as he states that he’s always thought all flotation devices would be useful in case an accident happens.
In the winter, we walk across the lake in Quebec. “You try to be a bit more careful. Does that mean I'm going to be wearing a lifejacket around the dock? Because I could also fall, you know—suddenly someone might push me, or I might slip or something? Probably that's unlikely, although I've never thought that it wasn’t important to have a lifejacket on near water.”