The beauty of having the resources we have in the department of player safety, led by former players, is that they know everything that's going on in the game. If there's an act that transcends the rules and that we believe is an act of retaliation, it gets dealt with appropriately. If we suspect, because of public statements or whatever, that there's going to be an act of retaliation, the clubs and the players are warned in advance. That is absolutely critical to us monitoring everything that's going on in the game.
With respect to fighting, nobody has to fight. The game has also evolved in that way. If you decide you don't want to fight, you can walk away from a fight. You don't have to do it. In fact, if somebody tries to fight you and you're not fighting back, there's a penalty for that and the officials take care of it. I would say probably 75% or 76% of our players never engage in a fight. The extent that do maybe have one fight a season. Lots of players having lots of fights is from a bygone era. The culture is now that if you choose not to fight, you don't have to.