I have two answers to that.
First is the financial answer. We've heard that a lot of money is being spent on habitat and whatnot. My first question is, are you happy with 50% or more of that money being eaten by seals in their first month or two in the ocean?
The second answer, of course, is that the seals and the southern resident orcas are not compatible, because of the consumption rate by the seals of the orca's preferred food, chinooks. There are just not enough. You can't have both; it's one or the other. What do you want?