I guess what is very frustrating for us is that all these observations were done by very good-quality video and everything, and we would be very interested in having access to all this information, because all these hours of video would show us exactly what the proportion of violations is. For one sequence of violations, we probably have 30 or 35 seals properly killed.
I don't know how we would proceed to track the bad guy who is doing everything wrong, but it would be good for our scientists to have access to this information, because there's a lot of money involved. We do not have the funds to do that. It would be very interesting for us to have access to this information and to have an objective view on that.
I guess if these people really want to improve the system and avoid any suffering of animals, they should provide us with material. If we could work from there and try to improve the system to reduce the suffering, it would be nice.