Thank you for that question.
I think what we were discussing was how the current NAFO convention we operate under was brought into effect in 1978, well before modern international fisheries instruments such as the UN Fisheries Agreement you referenced. That agreement brought great emphasis on the importance of an ecosystem-based approach to the management of fisheries, a precautionary approach to such management, and cooperation amongst parties on the high seas to the management and securing of conservation and sustainable use. That was indeed a driver for the modernization of the NAFO convention so that we would be able to bring effective tools into place in the management of the NAFO regulatory area, reflective of UNFA.