That's a very good question. If there was an easy answer to it, we would have found it 30 years ago, when this was recognized as a real problem as far back as 1990, or in the following 10 or so years.
I believe there are various things we can do. I think the first thing we have to do is have information to present to the world about the impact the seals are having on our fish stocks. We have to present the compelling case that we have no choice but to manage the seal herds in an effective manner.
Second, we have to have an information campaign that demonstrates that our harvest is conducted in a humane manner.
Third, we need to use opportunities. For example, I believe there's an opportunity for indigenous organizations and companies to market seals into the European market. That needs some coordination. It may need some government support from the trade side. It may need some government support from the funding side. I think there's an opportunity that we're missing in having indigenous companies and individuals participate in the harvest and market it as indigenous. There is an exemption to the EU ban, for example. I think they could effectively market their products in Europe.