We have spent a lot of time today talking about the Inuit hunt in Canada, but there is a huge eastern market and a great number of Canadians outside of the traditional hunt, as it were, from an Inuit cultural perspective.
This ban on the hunt affects the downstream processing aspect as well, so it's not just the hunt itself but all the downstream end of it. Were the numbers that you talked about—in 2006 the $18 million, and less than half a million dollars in 2013—reflective of the entire market or just the hunt itself?
