Believe it or not, there is very mixed opinion on that, because some of the legal observers would like it to go wrong. In other words, they're not in favour of the seal hunt, but when they are through observing, they would agree with your very comment that it is being done correctly, that it is being done humanely. They don't use poor tactics; they don't kill seal pups anymore. In one sense, the observers actually serve a purpose because they have to confirm that whatever is being done—if they like it or not—is being done correctly.
So I think that's part of the discussion that should take place. Do they wish it would stop? Some of them certainly would like to see it stop. But I haven't seen a report—we or the department could find out, I suppose—that they have provided any evidence in recent times—