Let me come back to the comment about the World Wildlife Fund, because I don't think that was clearly stated. I think most of us around the table respect the World Wildlife Fund, and I think you indicated you agree with a lot of their assessments, and you know they recently appeared here.
They are a body with certainly as much concern for animal welfare and certainly for conservation and are well respected around the world, and for them the hunt is not a conservation issue. Having looked at the same figures you're concerned about and having examined the hunt and being aware of it year after year, they don't see it as a concern for the future of the seals themselves.
So you disagree with their position, obviously.