I'm here representing the CFL today and not representing the players, yet I would tell you that I wake up every day thinking about those players and their families, as I do the league employees, coaches, football operations people and our fans.
Look, we're meeting with the players again tomorrow afternoon. It's Thursday today, and we're meeting with them again tomorrow afternoon to talk about our approach to government, to see how we can work better together to approach government and have a conversation about how we protect this great league of ours. We expect to do that and to try to harmonize our thoughts.
As for how much will go to players, we have to work that out. That's why we want a conversation with government. We want to talk about how we can work together. We know, for example, that our players and our alumni could be a potential solution in the healing of Canada, but we need to talk to the players about that; we need to talk to government about that, and then together work out a strategy.
Our approach was that we simply wanted government to know that we need help. The details of how it all comes together are yet to be decided. That has to be done with our players, and it has to be done with the government as partners.