I want to go back to the testimony of Mr. McCurdy, in relation to a comment that Mr. Byrne made about the Faroe Islands during that meeting. He said, “They file an objection annually and fish more than their quota, and there is no further remedy under the current NAFO regime.” He thought the new regime would result in an improvement.
Does that fall under the equivalent conservation measures, just because you can't object anymore? What are the equivalent conservation measures that someone has to take, as opposed to what's in place today?