Thank you all for your testimony.
We had a witness on the previous panel, Dr. Bishop. You were in the room. You heard this. He talked about how in sports and particularly in hockey there was a broad classification of how head injury would occur. I believe he used the terms “inadvertent” and “advertent”: “inadvertent” being a fall; whereas something more “advertent” being a bodycheck, an elbow to the head or even fighting.
For the Public Health Agency, is there data as to the incidence of concussion due to one or the other, whether it's due to simply an accidental fall, or whether there's some actual action, or some part of the play or a deliberate act that's doing this?