I know it's a difficult position, but this committee has heard a lot of frustration from harvesters, from indigenous harvesters and from fishers, and that the department is not taking the threat seriously. The substantial growth in reference to the east coast seal herd has the potential to have a very—I won't use the word “catastrophic”—significant impact on some stocks. It already has, and it will on some others that are the lifeblood of rural Atlantic communities.
My question is this. Your notes say, “Currently, there is only a single area where the Department has scientific evidence supporting the negative impact of seal predation”. Where is that?