Let's be clear here. NAFO makes an annual decision. You're saying a resolution of an objection takes years, but months later a new decision will be rendered.
Say, for example, Iceland wants to fish more than what NAFO has allocated to them of Flemish Cap shrimp. They'd never do that, but say they wanted...they're under objection right now. But say, for example, Iceland were to object to their quota of 3M shrimp. They file an objection in 2010. The objection procedure would roll out. The litigation procedure would probably take--if this is what you're saying--about two, three, or four years to finally work its way through the system.
But the bottom line here, Mr. Wiseman, and what I need to know, is, can they file the objection procedure again in 2011 as if the thing never happened?