It's difficult to measure the success. We've had veterinarians assess the measures that are in place, including a veterinarian from the University of P.E.I. who was involved for many years in the activities, to ensure that seals were being harvested in the most humane manner possible. I think that measures that are in place now meet a very high standard. I would consider that success.
At the same time, in terms of public opinion, I don't think we've made much progress in terms of making sure that the world understands that seals are being harvested in a humane manner and in a manner completely comparable to the harvest of other animals in processing facilities for farm animals, for example.