Thank you.
Mr. Campbell, this goes to the point I want to get to on this. Of course, being from Canadian Heritage...hockey is considered part of the Canadian identity.
We've heard from some witnesses that there is some influence of what goes on in professional hockey to some of the behaviours in children's hockey, junior hockey. There are certain ages that they can do certain things—no bodychecking before a certain age. Again, in some of the testimony we've heard, as children get older, there's more influence of what they see in pro hockey.
One of the contentious issues, of course, is fighting in hockey, particularly in the NHL. It's technically against the rules, but it's tolerated. It's tolerated in a way that you don't see in other sports. In the NFL, if there's a fist fight on the field, that can be a career-ending incident because the sanctions are so severe.
Have there been any attempts to lobby the NHL to take more concrete steps and actually get the fighting out of hockey?