In those negotiations, we had a few objectives.
The first and foremost was to defend the fact that this is a Canadian-managed stock, not a NAFO-managed stock. In doing that, we achieved a consensus decision whereby all NAFO contracting parties agreed to the Canadian rules being applied, even outside of Canada's exclusive zone. For example, a seasonal closure, which will also apply to the offshore inside Canadian waters from April 15 to June 30, is implemented in the NAFO zone.
Canadian gear requirements for cod, which had not previously been in place in other cod NAFO fisheries in 3M, are now available for use not just in 3L, but also now in 3M, which will present other fishing opportunities for Canadian interests in the NAFO zone. The Canadian minimum size for cod, which is 43 millimetres, has been implemented in this fishery in NAFO. Previously, it was 41 millimetres within the NAFO area.
We've also implemented a measure that any vessels that do not have an observer on board, if they are found to be in violation of any of the specific flanking measures for the 3L northern cod fishery, would need to immediately return to port for inspection, which is an unprecedented aspect of the measures in NAFO. There's no other fishery that has that level of requirement.