All right.
This is question I want to open up, and I'll ask everyone in turn about this.
One of the controversies that comes up in the media—it's talked about on the sports networks, and sportscasters will talk about this—is the issue of fighting in hockey. It's technically against the rules, but we also know that it's tolerated by the leagues. A lot of sportscasters say that it brings in such ratings that the leagues are just never going to get rid of the fighting in professional hockey.
I'm going to start with you, Carter. Do you know if that attitude in professional hockey was in any way colouring the judgment of people in hockey? Were people who were aspiring to go into pro hockey thinking this would be a part of their careers?