I think that's a fair characterization of what this bill proposes to do. It is enabling legislation. The bill is sufficient to bring Canada...well, it isn't on its own sufficient to bring Canada into compliance with the treaty. It will require further regulatory amendments if and when the bill is adopted by Parliament and receives royal assent.
Yes, in certain cases, as I understand it, specifically in cases where regional fish management organizations, or RFMOs, like NAFO, to which Canada is a party, if they adopt catch certification standards that require certain documentation to accompany fish from that region when it is imported into Canada, the legislation would allow us to bring into place regulations that would allow conservation and protection officers and CBSA officers to ensure that the appropriate documentation followed those imports.