I think Patrick is quite correct. It doesn't change a lot of what's behind the Coastal Fisheries Protection Act and the NAFO treaty, generally. What it does do, though, is enhance it somewhat, because now it's targeting the market for the product. Ultimately, IUU fish are fish that are caught in that manner. The intention here is to try to make it more difficult for such fishers to land their product, at least within NAFO countries or in countries that are party to the port state measures agreement. Canada is doing its part to do that.
Certainly I would agree that there's not a great deal of illegal, unreported, or unregulated fish being landed in Canada. But if implemented across all countries who ratify the port state measures agreement, this will at least provide some further augmentation, one piece at a time.