I hear you completely. What I have been looking at is what you were saying earlier in terms of coaches and managers and trainers being so intimately involved in this, in ensuring that the person who is coming off the ice or the field, or is on the ice or the field, is given the right advice at that point. I've coached soccer a lot. I've seen coaches. My staff coach hockey. It's interesting, because you get training on almost everything, even social issues, training on perhaps having a transgendered person on your team, but I've never had concussion training in my life.
To your point on the trainer specifically, when I hurt my quad, I can actually fight through it and I get off the field or whatever it is and I feel the pain two days later. Your brain is not any different, but we treat it so much differently. Can you comment on that?