Yes, I think you could say the objective is to keep them at the level where you can have a sustainable harvest from the populations harvested. We have 17 whale species in Norway, but only one is hunted. We have seven seal species, but only one is hunted today on a commercial scale. We have very clear rules for the hunt of both minke whales and harp seals that secure sustainable harvests. That's it.
In Norway, we don't have a culling program. We have seen that too much sealing can reduce the seal populations—as we saw, for instance, for harp seals in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. However, when sealing became less profitable, the sealing more or less disappeared. Today, there are only one to three seal vessels going out every year, and the numbers they take are very low.