From the Sport Canada perspective, we don't lobby professional sport organizations. I think what we would say on those, and where we look at the prevention piece coming forward with national sport organizations, of which Hockey Canada would be one, is that they are actually looking very closely at the rules. What are the rules within minor hockey and within hockey that the government, in fact, is funding that could actually change and allow for prevention?
You have seen things in minor hockey, and Hockey Canada has brought forward a longer sanctioning of players who do get into these types of—whether it's a fight, or whether it's some sort of illegal, concussive type of behaviour. There are longer suspensions, and they are looking at how that plays against the rules.
We have that in lots of sports, and I think some of the witnesses perhaps talked about that and how they are looking to change the rule of the game to have it safer from a concussion perspective.