There is also the fact that were Nammautaq's members to choose to allocate a larger portion, or even the whole, of its annual quota, a substantially greater amount of revenue would come to the community, and reach the hands of individual Inuit. However, this is not the case, although in the late 1990s, when Clyde River's annual quota was 21 polar bears and four Inuit undertook sport hunt outfitting, the community voted 12 permits, divided among the outfitters, for sale.