Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'll try to be quick again.
This fighting debate, from where I sit, is an evolution. It's part fan interest and part medical. There are fans who still like fighting in the game. Players agree with what you've said: It's a mechanism to control other issues on the ice. Doug Gilmour once said if fighting were banned, he'd be the toughest guy in the NHL. That's the mentality of the players. But let's move on from that. I want to pick up on the equipment issue.
Do you think further changes could be made to improve the equipment that would reduce the number of head injuries? Forget about collective bargaining. If the two of you get to decide what happens, what changes would you make to the game to improve it in a way that would reduce the number of concussions and related head injuries?