Thanks to all of you for being here.
I'm going to stay a little bit on Darren's line here, because you gave me questions that I wanted to ask.
On that aspect of taking it to the provincial areas and the school bodies besides the national sport organizations, you've talked about education. That's what we heard a lot of from Mr. Stringer. We heard “education, education and education” and how it's important.
The mandate letter talked about a strategy to “raise awareness for parents, coaches, and athletes” on concussions. The trouble is that I don't see education for parents and coaches.
We hear a lot about it. In my professional career, I went to a lot of meetings. I sat through great meetings and learned an awful lot, but when I walked out of them, I always asked myself what I could take back to my office. In this case, what can we take back to the parents and to the kids who need to learn this at a young age?
I'm not hearing it, so I'm wondering if you can give us some examples of what you're doing. What I'm hearing is that you're talking to the administrators. You're not talking to the coaches and the parents.