That person has to sleep eventually, and these vessels have the capability of fishing 24/7.
Although I appreciate the technology you use to observe and sort of understand what's being caught, I simply find it quite difficult that NAFO can really police itself on many of these issues.
And I go back, of course, for the committee, to the Olga. As you know, the Olga disappeared, and this committee found it—and the chairman was there—in Iceland, of all places. It was supposed to go back to its home port. It was supposed to be punished, in whatever way, for the illegal catch it had on board. We found out it was in Iceland. The fish disappeared. When we asked the Icelandic fishery minister, he said, “That was in the past; we've moved on from there.” And the ship was sold at auction. So that was just one isolated incident a few years ago.
I suspect—and correct me if I'm wrong—that this type of incident could happen again.