Thank you.
If I can just expand on that, probably the largest grey seal hunt we've had that's been organized in recent years occurred on Hay Island off Cape Breton. It's a small rock, for all intents and purposes. It's a nature reserve, but sealers have permission to go and harvest so many animals there. But the observation permits, if that's what you're asking, work in exactly the same way: persons have to apply to the department to be licensed to go on the island.
Because it's such a small island and we have only a small number of sealers there, if more than one or two individuals want to go, we restrict the groups to four persons at a time. The others can stay off in the boat, but they would rotate on the island to do the actual watching, just to better manage the peaceful and orderly harvest of the fishery. There are only so many sealers allowed on the island and so many observers allowed on the island, but the conditions are identical whether it is harp seal or grey seal. They are the same conditions.