I'd just like to add, not to repeat anything that Mr. McCurdy has said, that while we can do a lot of monitoring and we can do boardings, and with the new clauses we can insist on going to port for further inspection, the one thing that remains sovereign is that only the flag state of any of those countries can actually lay charges and prosecute. That's just international law; that's the way it is.
But certainly the big change or the big plus is being able to say to serious offenders that they must now come to port for a re-evaluation, an accounting, and to get the right numbers. That in itself is a big penalty.