Thank you, sir. I'm familiar with that. I have only so much time, and I'd like to get on with my next question.
You did mention increased cooperation. One of the problems we have with foreign vessels that are sighted outside the 200-mile limit is that it's up to the home country of the vessel in question to follow through on penalties or court action. The problem is that when we go to those home countries to find out what penalties or court action was imposed, we can't get that information. It's not released by this government, the Government of Canada, because they say it's not in the best interest of international relations. I always make the point that it would be in the best interest of Newfoundland and Labrador relations, but nobody listens to me.
Mr. Rosser, can you, on behalf of the government, release the court actions or the penalties that have been imposed on foreign vessels for illegal fishing outside the 200-mile limit over the past, say, 10 years? Can you release that information to this committee, sir?