One aspect of that, however, that I think is worth commenting on, apart from the fact that it wasn't just the foreign fishing fleets that were involved with the cod, is that there is growing evidence of cooperation among the regional fisheries management organizations. NAFO and the North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission, for example, have engaged in reciprocal enforcement activities through port state enforcement. You read the proceedings of the North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission, and you see some of the same debates coming up, with the worst offenders being those who are outside the treaty regime altogether. They simply haven't become participants.
Not to be entirely negative about it, I think it is important that we've made quite a bit of progress against some of the illegal, unregulated, and unreported fishing through cooperation between regional fisheries management organizations that actually do have the same interest in dealing with the worst offenders. NAFO and NEAFC I think have been leaders in that area to some extent.