Thank you, Ms. Buie, but it seems that Norway has a bit of a different management approach, in that they look at how high the population should be and how low it should be, whereas our management approach is to look at making sure that our population is not too high.
I'm looking back at the last meeting. The main objective in the management of pinnipeds is to keep the population healthy, and it looks like it's a success story in terms of the health of seal populations. However, the Norwegian scientist we just heard from—Mr. Haug—said that seals and cod prey on basically the same species. Would you think that if cod populations are low and seal populations are high—if one goes up, one goes down—that's a factor in your wanting to increase the health of the cod stocks off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador?