If memory serves, 11 have ratified. We clearly haven't reached that threshold.
I have two points to make on that. One, it's our view that Canada is a global leader in combatting IUU fishery and that it would therefore be appropriate that we be at the forefront in moving forward with this. As I mentioned in my remarks as well, two of our principal trading partners certainly when it comes to fisheries and fish products, the United States and the European Union, have very much played a leadership role in bringing this treaty into being and its negotiation. The European Union has ratified it. The U.S. administration has signed it, and there are bills before both houses of Congress, as I understand it, whose intent is to bring them into compliance with it as well.