Our focus right now, because of the science behind this, is on the seals in the Gulf of Georgia and the Salish Sea. The current populations, in the latest Olesiuk study, from 2018, show 105,000 on the coast and 48,000 in the gulf. Our proposal is that we harvest up to 50% of them and then monitor the results. That would bring them back into historical balance. We're not out to annihilate.