We are changing the way the hunt is managed to slow it down, to provide people more time to conduct it in a more humane way. It is humane, but we want to make it even more so. There are changes to the marine mammal regulations that are now being consulted on, where we are looking at additional steps that should be taken. On observers, there are changes to those regulations being contemplated that make it clear that it's not just observing the hunt that takes place on the ice, but it's also observing the hunt more generally.
With respect to some of the recommendations on distance, etc., we do have some obligations under the charter. We aren't able to restrict people as much as would have been desired by some of the hunters and perhaps as recommended by the committee, but we are looking at making it clear that there is an obligation on the part of the observer to maintain a distance and not to disrupt the hunt, regardless of whether it is on the ice or taking place from vessels.