Thanks for that, Andrew.
Just to add to that in regard to the notion of putting all the information in one place, that was not the case a number of years ago. This is information to go onto the concussion page on Canada.ca in terms of what is a concussion, understanding the new resources that are available, and having the surveillance data in one place, along with all of the resources that Parachute has developed, including return to sport and return to school protocols as well.
Second, we do know that intermediaries matter. Student athletes and parents will go to the school, to the coach and to their physician to get that advice, and the consistency of the advice and that information is really important. It's a problem that we were trying to solve. A lot of that has been improved with the new tools that are available. Again, working with those organizations that have the audience of the professionals in those different sectors is a really important piece.
Again, the last is practical tools based on where people live, work, learn and play. As an example, for the mobile app, you don't need to be sitting behind your computer. It's on the field if you're at a game, so you can be starting to look at some information, as well as monitoring the signs and symptoms.