Sure. I'll start, and Karen can add to it.
The preparation for the Olympic and Paralympic Games starts the day after the previous games finish. It's four years of preparation.
Around each athlete there is a very specific, well-trained team, and that team will include what we call a sports psychologist or a mental performance consultant. That specialist will work with a national sport organization and a particular athlete or team in the full preparation through to the Games. That sport psychologist or mental performance consultant will go to Sochi. They'll be familiar with the environment. They'll develop a customized approach for each athlete as they prepare for the games. Even our pro teams that may not have the exposure to that level of support in the early part of the four years leading up to the games now have a sports psychologist or mental performance consultant who is fully entrenched in the team's preparation.
It's something that is very important to Canadian high-performance sport and an element that we take very seriously. We're in the midst now of looking at succession planning and development for the next generation of sports psychologists and mental performance consultants so that we can be assured that every podium-potential athlete is equipped with that important service.