Would you suggest that we should look at something more sport-specific in the national coaching certification program at the earlier levels? I have a follow-up question if you want to respond to that one and then to the second part. I'm most familiar with hockey because I played some hockey and coached a bit myself.
I know that in some sports there are certain programs where they're now looking at.... You've talked a lot about professional coaching and how it's difficult financially for someone to sustain that as a career. What if we looked at a model for a club where there were maybe one or two head coaches and under those individuals there was a volunteer, maybe a parent, or a parent of a past member of the club, or a past member of the club who doesn't intend to pursue coaching as a career but would volunteer some of their time? They would work under the head coach, who would oversee the total thing.
Also, if we did have in that national coaching certification program something a bit more sport-specific earlier on in the training, could something like that work as a model that would enable clubs to stretch their resources further?