Let me try. I think I understand.
Our position on the seal hunt and our understanding of it, socially and economically, is that it is a legitimate harvest activity. It has a long, cultural history, as do many of the fisheries. It's a legitimate harvest and it's sustainable. And that's about as far as we go with the seal hunt. We have no issue with the seal hunt.
In terms of understanding that it plays a role in gulf and Atlantic provinces, yes, we get that. We understand. In fact, we've worked with seal harvesters. It's a non-issue for us.
I don't know what else to say, unless I've misinterpreted your question.