Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The difficulty is that we would be encouraging people to move into the area of poaching because of the amount of money that can be made by selling particular parts of an animal. It is not an activity that we want to encourage. I know that the Asian market, for instance, has a number of instances of controversial and illegal trade. Rhinoceros horns are one item. The selling of parts of the Indian and the Siberian Tigers are another. More recently, there was discussion about the sale of seal penises that grabbed the public's attention, both nationally and internationally.
It becomes very difficult to get involved in selling highly-priced parts of certain animals, because it could encourage the public to consider getting involved in those activities, much more than if we just maintain an outright ban on anyone -- including this government - getting involved in the selling of animal parts. Thank you.