There are absolutely red flags. What we've learned internationally is that with gambling in sport comes the risk of competition manipulation as a safety issue. In Canada we've been trying to advance these issues through a national symposium that was held in 2019. There will be a second version of that in two weeks' time in Toronto, and we've advocated for the federal government to ratify the Macolin Convention, which is a Council of Europe convention. It's the only international law that deals specifically with competition manipulation, and it sets out a framework for governments, provincial regulators and betting operators to co-operate to investigate these issues and to protect the safety of athletes who are subject to this type of activity.
Those, again, are some efforts that we've undertaken and tried to move forward.