Rebecca, I'm just going to read this out as I have it:
After the 1982 collapse of the international sealskin market, Inuit hunters were no longer able to support their families by selling sealskins. This led to a measurable dramatic rise in alcoholism, suicides, and family violence as the role of the father became obsolete.
Do you really think that the killing of the international sealskin market does not affect Inuit hunters?