I don't have a specific message to pass along. We are internationally governed, and it's important for us that it remains so, for consistency reasons. It's a key element, I think, in why the regime is successful, as the stats and very low number of incidents show. The reason, first of all, is that it's international and consistent, not only in the regulations themselves but also in the enforcement. I think that the network enforcement that we have under the MOUs has proved to be a very efficient way to enforce and to make sure that the coastal states have a better grasp of the ships that come to their coasts, and to make sure that the global fleet gets better and better every year.
On October 7th, 2014. See this statement in context.