I have a couple of comments. One of the things that happens.... As you know, the IFAW and the HSUS take a lot of video footage. They definitely capture footage of infractions. A lot of it is in question, but there is some that isn't.
If you invite representatives of those groups, you'll probably see the one that was taken last year, which we have not actually seen--we requested a copy but haven't received one. Pierre-Yves Daoust was shown it when he was in Europe, and he said that it definitely shows infractions.
There are some problems, for sure. But we feel that if this procedure of stunning and checking of the skulls by palpation was adopted, and it was seen that it was being monitored, and if on these videotapes that IFAW was showing you could see that the sealer was palpating the skull, then it could be defended that, yes, they're following the steps they're supposed to. But currently they're not doing that.
That's one way, we think, of helping to improve the perception of the hunt, that they're following all the steps that are laid out in the marine mammal regulations.