It's almost a theoretical question. We've never run across it before. It often can happen, if you can't reach agreement at a particular meeting, that you convene an intersessional. The annual meeting was held in September in Bergen, and there will be an intersessional discussion on 3M shrimp in London next month. I'm not sure that it's not just a theoretical question.
Insofar as the theory even exists, you have a default scenario built into the green book, as I understand it, the conservation control measures, whereby you can default to the prior year's decision if there is no consensus or agreement on the coming year. Maybe other experts can confirm that.