There have been major steps taken. In recent years there was a five-year program called SALSEA, conducted by NASCO organizations, in which Canada was a major player. We have to continue to do that kind of collaborative research, and that's ongoing.
With respect to Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, we have to try to get France to engage Saint-Pierre and Miquelon as a member of NASCO. That has not happened yet. Saint-Pierre and Miquelon are really observers at NASCO and so there has been some difficulty in holding them to account for the harvest at Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, and the Canadian delegation to NASCO is continuing to work on that objective.