Currently--and we are operating under the 1978 NAFO convention--the Faeroe Islands can object to the quota, and it is the case now that they are fishing a self-declared quota ten times what NAFO had assigned to them based on historic use of that resource, without the need for presentation of any explanation.
Under the new convention, they have to provide reasons and rationale for setting a higher quota. We would be into an ad hoc process or a process through the commission to try to quickly come to a resolution of the matter, and if that was not successful we would ultimately have a binding dispute resolution; and rather than have an ongoing outstanding problem, we would be able to then have a go-forward situation that would respect the principles of NAFO in conservation and cooperation and so on.