With any hunt, especially a hunt of this nature, we go back to the use of the gun versus a hakapik. There has to be a loss of animals. If they're shooting the animals, by the time they get to them they've either gone off the ice due to the activity or gone into the water and are lost.
Are there any numbers or any scientific knowledge on how many seals that are either shot or killed with a hakapik are lost and not recovered? I've seen some of your recommendations on recovery of the killed animals.