Absolutely, but again, the return-to-play guidelines are prevention in a way. They're not the prevention of the first injury, but as we know, the effects of concussions are additive. Someone can have one concussion, a minor one, and they might go on and do well. The second concussion on top of that is worse. The third concussion is worse.
You're right, although.... They come to the emergency department when they've had their concussion, but you have means of preventing another concussion. There are some simple ideas that we don't know how to filter through. I've never actually been shown a form—because I don't think there is a policy for one—that would have to be returned to the coach with my signature and my recommendations on it. That would be a simple administrative fix where I would have a very meaningful way to say that this player is not allowed to play without this note, and that note has my recommendations.
How do we get these kinds of recommendations that we know could be effective out to the decision-makers so that it gets enforced?