This is particularly true for highly migratory stocks. If that's tuna, for example, we have the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas. I believe over 50 countries are party to that.
If we don't collaborate on the management of those stocks wherever those fish swim, then we're not going to effectively manage those stocks. It's the exact same situation that we see in the South China Sea, where mackerel, squid and skipjack tuna are migrating around that sea. If one country sweeps it all up when they're in their jurisdiction, then the stock will collapse.
In Canada, I think we're strong advocates for that. I think we've effectively used the RFMOs, like ICCAT, NAFO and others, to make sure that the rules are being followed, to the extent that we can from our position in the organization.