Most things are a debate, and there now seems to be a debate on the population of the seal hunt. From seeing your slides, I think you've touched on 5.8 million. We have a hunt this year of 325,000 pelts, and a recovery of 255,000--I'm not just sure of my numbers.
A major concern in my province is the impact of the seal population on other fisheries, such as the cod fishery, the salmon fishery, and so on. There seems to be a great belief among fishermen themselves that an overpopulation of seals has contributed to the downturn in our fishery.
From a scientific point of view, would you care to comment on that in relation to the impact it's having, or that you believe it's having?