I must add, in terms of NAFO and the regional fisheries management organizations that Canada is participating in, this issue of illegal fishing is pretty much top of concerns. Basically, the countries are working better together in monitoring and regulating. I think the citations that you see from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans have been reduced. They're still maintaining the overflights, if you will, over the area and so forth.
One thing that this amendment may enable at this point in time is, if Canada or observers or whoever identifies a vessel from EU or wherever that gets a citation, then basically that vessel would have to go back to its home port. Then the obligation or the duty of that state is to inspect the shipment to verify that there was illegal fishing taking place. That's been a really new addition to the NAFO tools. What we have found is that unfortunately, for example, many of those vessels that are fishing in the NAFO waters are subsidized. The Fisheries Council of Canada's position is that the fastest way to address overfishing on the high seas is to have a prohibition on any fishing enterprise that operates a vessel on the high seas. In fact, in the action plan of the—