Overall, there were seven recommendations in the high seas task force report. Four of these were ongoing. There are three specific ones, I think, in which Canada is certainly playing a leading role.
One is to have a model RFMO—in other words, having a model fisheries management organization there—and we're making significant strides in developing that. I made reference to it in my overview at the beginning. Moving this on and using this as a tool by people who can refer to it as a benchmark in other countries is very important.
A couple of other areas, in particular, are ones that the FAO has taken on, like an international vessels database and a proper monitoring, control, and surveillance system. Registry vessels have better tracking at sea, appropriate monitoring.
Those are the three key things we're playing a role in, from the high seas task force, to advance this issue. I would say those are the three key ones. There are some other ongoing ones that have surfaced before, but we're playing a lead role in advancing the model RFMO. That would be the key one I would single out.