What happens when the RIPE NCC starts allocating from the last /8?

According to section 5.6 of IPv4 Address Allocation and Assignment Policies for the RIPE NCC Service Region, when the RIPE NCC starts to allocate from the last /8, each Local Internet Registry (LIR) can receive only one /22 (1,024 IPv4 addresses) upon application for IPv4 resources. In order to obtain this /22 allocation, the LIR must already have an IPv6 allocation. No new IPv4 Provider Independent (PI) space will be assigned.