Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for your presentation, Ms. Crook. There's great information there.
In regard to the comment made--and I guess there's no such thing as making the seal hunt look nice--according to reports, 98% of our seals are killed humanely. In most jurisdictions, that would be a wonderful record. But with the 2% here, and the fact that the visuals we see are disturbing to most human beings, I would think, when they don't understand exactly what we're trying to do, having independent observers like you go out there and take an independent look at it is one thing.
Last year, and certainly in this year's seal hunt and others, there was some concern raised about IFAW, HSUS, and whoever being out there creating what sealers believe is a danger to them. Their comeback is that the sealers are infringing on their rights--whatever those may be--to participate in and go out and observe the hunt. I've seen videos of Zodiacs crossing in the front of the boats, and basically interfering with the seal hunt.
I've talked to the minister on occasion about banning what I would think are people who are infringing. My belief is that if I were going to interfere with a person's job in any other jurisdiction, the authorities would be called in to remove me from that position. I think it's a hindrance too. What do you believe? It also goes back to public relations. What would be the best way to eliminate this situation, which, I believe, is a danger to the sealers, and which also does nothing to give the seal hunt a positive image?