Mr. Chairman, I think there is a realization that we have no alternative, politically. Canada has been doing research on quick kill, humane traps for many decades now. It's not just European pressure that has caused us to move in this area. All it has done is sped us up to moving over to more humane, quick kill traps. The leg hold trap still has a lot of sentimental value. Many trappers, I'm sure, would have preferred if they had been able to stay with it, since change is always difficult. But, as we say, we know we have to protect our market and this is one way we're doing it.
There was a survey done last year that we can make available to the Members. We will have it circulated. By and large, those people who were trained and have mastered the new traps are generally satisfied with them. They have their limitations and they are aware of them. That is the general assessment. It is the best we have on the market, in order to maintain the present market we have at this time. Thank you.