Good afternoon, gentlemen.
We started the study last Monday. In talking about young people's training, I was very surprised to see that four of the five witnesses thought it was best to reduce, even to eliminate, competition. The reason why I don't play any sports today is because I don't like to compete. If there had been less competition, I might have played sports today. I am sure that I am not alone in feeling this way. The witnesses were focusing more on the idea of encouraging talent rather than competition, developing children in sports and helping them learn rather than compete.
Mr. Toth, you talked about multi-sport athletes. I think your remarks were along the same lines.
How do you feel about removing competitions from young people's training?
Either one of you can give me an answer.