All right, if you have something more to add, something in writing would be very useful, Mr. Hoag, because again, our time is limited here for questions and I appreciate your input.
I'm sorry, I didn't capture the name of our Foreign Affairs witness, but, sir, when we have trade agreements with other countries, and we have our trade policy, is there a reasonable expectation that our foreign trade partners will exercise due diligence in following and tracking the things that are important to Canada, such as the IUU fishery, which is horribly damaging to species and to the environment, as well as seafood fraud, which tends to be a growing issue.
Do we have those expectations and do we, if you like, assess performance with respect to those expectations?
I think we may have lost him. I don't see him on the screen.