Yes, we're talking about the problem seals. I call them “habitualized” ones, but they are the ones that come into the rivers when we are releasing fry.
There's a really simple one. The province allows loggers or forestry to put their log booms right beside the mouth of a river. If they weren't there, then likely there wouldn't be a staging place for sea lions to go and clean up all of our fry when we release them. It's things like that.
We can put things in perspective. It's not about a big giant cull; it's about being precise and dealing with the ones that are stopping you from collecting your brood stock and stopping you from releasing your fry.