I suppose they could do a lot of things. In past NAFO meetings, what is particularly galling to me—and certainly, I'm sure, it would be to you if you had to sit there and listen to it—is they've lectured Canada. If there's one area where I took issue with the various heads of delegations for Canada over the years, it's for tolerating it without coming back and throwing a fastball right at their head. They've gone in and lectured us about this very tiny index fishery of northern cod, and they've lectured us about the damage we're doing to the stocks, and on and on, holier than thou. This is the same authority whose member countries caught hundreds of thousands of tonnes of the stock that they weren't allocated back a number of years ago.
On March 10th, 2009. See this statement in context.