As I stated earlier, there are more polar bears on this earth now than ever before. It's part of the management practices that not only Canada but the Inuit organizations have agreed to within their modern-day treaties for sustainable use and management. Canada has also signed onto recognizing the Inuit right to harvest those species as well as to exercise how they conduct those harvesting activities with others.
There are certain criteria, including that a harvest has to be conducted in a traditional manner, and so on. That has actually turned out to be a mechanism that's supportive of increasing the polar bear population, because if those hunts are unsuccessful, then an allocated tag is taken off the quota for that year and it cannot be used again. It's actually beneficial to have certain numbers allocated for that purpose because of the low success rate.