I fully understand what Wilf said, but I'm not sure that competition will be eliminated.
It's my understanding that certainly this stuff.... It has been suggested; it's a suggested policy. I don't think it's in their policy manual yet. But in April of 2008, it's my understanding that, as someone said, a significant number of the sealskins must be processed to the finished stage before they are exported out of the province. Certainly to smaller processors that then becomes a problem to start up a tannery for processing sealskins. If you're not taking in large numbers, it certainly is very problematic for a small processor.
However, there are ways out, in that they can have one of the larger processors process their seal pelts to that stage for them. That small processor can still purchase, but if he's not willing to build a finishing facility, he would then be required to go to another processor or the bigger processors and have his seal pelts finished by them. I'm not sure that it will make a difference in the marketplace. Everything is market driven; the price that is paid is reflective of what the market will bear.
I'm not really sure the competition will be any less as a result of that regulation. As Wilf said, it may be.