Well, for sure UNCLOS does not anticipate that. These regional fish management organizations are, however, in international law. So there is no unilateral opportunity for Canada to say you're fishing on the Flemish Cap and we think you should have the following quota, and you should use the following gear, and so on. We can't do that outside of the regional fish management organization because we don't have the possibility, under international law, to extend it. So we gain control of actions out there through organizations such as NAFO, and by making the interventions that we've been making to get these arrangements that do get control over fishing on the high seas.
Right now, with our investment in enforcement, with our understanding of what's going on out there, I think we can say that we are able to ensure that measures adopted by NAFO are complied with.