Again, Mr. Chair, I'd like to thank the member for an excellent question, and again I may turn to my colleague for his insights.
It is true that at an international level there is concern about fishing in the Arctic, in the high Arctic, and about whether we have an adequate regulatory regime to prevent that, at least until such time as scientific data can inform what would be a sustainable level of fishing. There are informal discussions taking place about it with the Arctic coastal states and other interested parties, recognizing that it's a problem that doesn't yet exist, at least in the high Arctic. There aren't ships fishing there. There aren't ships trying to access it.
Recognizing that it could be a problem in the future, there are ongoing discussions among interested countries about what might be an appropriate response to that.
I'll turn to my colleague.