We would see it being utilized, if it was utilized in the area of cooperation, particularly in the area of science in terms of collaboration on research and understanding of ecosystems.
We've seen in NAFO the need for us to have a much better understanding of the impact of fishing on sensitive marine ecosystems. That's a very complex subject of science. You could contemplate the need for a much more cooperative approach into the future. That would be the kind of thing that in pragmatic terms would make sense to see contemplated.
But in doing that, one would still expect that anything that would be done within the Canadian zone from a science standpoint would be under the authorization and the direction of the Canadian management authority, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans.