I believe it's an opportunity that we're missing, but I don't believe in and of itself it will help us to solve the problem. It will help to reduce the numbers if we market seal products in Canada effectively, but the challenges of marketing seal products in Canada are nearly as great as they are in the rest of the world. We have to convince Canadians first, and then perhaps we can convince the rest of the world.
In my view, with the exception possibly of Quebec, the social acceptance of seal products or the investments in trying to market seal as food in an effective manner.... Including in my home province, very few people consume seal anymore.
We have to start at home, but I think the same information can be used to help convince the world.