You're absolutely right, Mr. Blais, that the history here has not been glorious. I'm not naive enough to think that the situation is totally remedied. There's no question that there is a significant need to be vigilant.
I must admit that during this time of quiet that Mr. Chapman referred to, when basically there weren't enough fish to fight over, Canada had a very good strategy. The strategy for Canada during these quiet times, if you will, was to get a wide range of new enforcement and inspection types of measures into NAFO, and these were adopted.
So there is a higher enforcement issue. There's no question that it is a delicate situation right now, because long-distance fishing--