In the commercial seal hunt, no.
On another comment you made, about the incomes of people living in rural communities in Canada, in Newfoundland we do have poverty in the outports, and that poverty will not be addressed by the commercial seal hunt. That poverty could be addressed by a better distribution of wealth in the fishery. It could be addressed by not building $60-million cultural centres in St. John's when you have, supposedly, people starving to death around the bay. It could be addressed by better labour union practices. It could be addressed by a lot of things. One thing that will not address it is expanding or continuing the commercial seal hunt.
Yes, it is a tiny bit of money. There is a lot more money that is not going to the right places in Newfoundland, and that's something this committee might want to look at, if you're really genuinely concerned about the impact on people around the bay.