You said you think a third of families, their children can't participate in sports because of.... I suspect it's much higher than that, because if you do any kind of survey like that, people have pride. They're not going to tell you. They are going to say, “We're too busy” or whatever. They are not going to say, “Sorry, I can't put over the $1,000” or whatever, so I think it's higher than that.
You've been working with the schools. I want to ask you something. We did a study in this committee on the video gaming business. It's a huge business. They produce incredible creative games that are incredibly engaging. My son is now 28, but when he was a teenager, when the next game came out, we had to buy it for him. I've seen this. This is powerful to keep him on the couch. What should parents, schools, and governments be doing to, as Nancy Greene Raine said, get them off the couch?