I can respond by saying that we have provided and will continue to provide our national teams with all the resources available to us to be successful. As I mentioned in our opening comments, we haven't been perfect, and we understand and recognize that we have made mistakes. When we make them, we try as quickly as possible to rectify them, and we did so after the meeting in Orlando to recognize some of the issues and some of the gaps that were existing that we needed to close. Immediately following that meeting, we held a board meeting to make sure the board was aware of the incremental spend that was going to be required to get the national team to a state where they were comfortable and felt like they were going to be successful.
What I will say, too, with regard to the professional league comment, is that about a year ago today, we engaged and hired a head of women's professional soccer to help drive this conversation forward. As this committee knows, Project 8, which is led by one of our former alumni, Diana Matheson, is looking to launch a league in 2025. We have met weekly with that group to ensure they are prepared to meet the criteria for membership but also the criteria to be able to run a league and sustain it in our country. We'll continue to work with them to make sure that's a reality.