Thank you very much.
It's truly an honour, a treat, to meet you today.
I thank you for being so candid about the issue of aggressive playing and violence in hockey.
In regard to that, we hear a great deal of debate at the professional level. Does the leadership of hockey at that professional level need to step back? Have we forgotten about the beauty of the game?
I've heard former NHL players, professional players, talk about the fact that when they grew up, they were on the pond and nobody came at them from behind. There was respect on the ice.
In terms of that leadership, do we have to get away from “rock'em sock'em” hockey?