Thank you. We can certainly provide that information.
On the issue of the bluefin tuna, as you probably know, we are a party to and a member of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas. We do participate in the decision making processes with regard to bluefin tuna. I think that's part of the answer. The other part of the answer in terms of influencing other RFMOs is that Canada participates in a number of global organizations, such as the Food and Agriculture Organization, the United Nations, and various other processes. There are opportunities there to promote things like sustainable fishing, the precautionary approach, science-based decision-making for fisheries management, and the ecosystem-based approach. There are bilateral and multilateral means by which we can use our diplomatic efforts to encourage states around the world to undertake sustainable fishing and sustainable fishing methods.