It's a good question.
About six years ago 12 international biologists, scientists, studied 56 countries to see how well they were implementing their fisheries management regime with respect to the FAO code of conduct for responsible fisheries. Only six countries actually passed and got good marks. One of them was Canada.
To some extent what they're doing is actually adhering to the requirements of the FAO in terms of responsible fisheries management. There are also significant investments in DFO, in terms of its fisheries management regime, its monitoring and enforcement. It's a world-class fisheries management regime. It was rated number three.