Okay. I'll try, and then we may want to draw from the officials as well.
Many other regional organizations that fish on the high seas have their own trade-tracking systems. If we, as a port state, want to say that they have to provide us with some documentation relative to the RFMO to which they are a party, and if Canada is not a party to that RFMO, it wasn't clear in legislation whether...or it appeared clear that we didn't have the authority to make a regulation requiring that individual to provide the kind of documentation that was required by the RFMO. That's a little complicated, I know, and Angela and others might be able to clarify this further.
The second amendment, to clause 5, is the one that gives the regulation-making authority, and this regulation basically says that it's an offence not to do this once that's in place.