Welcome, everybody.
This is our second meeting with witnesses of our subcommittee on sport-related concussions.
In our inaugural meeting, we heard from the Honourable Ken Dryden, who wrote a book on concussions called Game Change. We also had the opportunity to hear from some very courageous witnesses who shared their stories about living with concussions and what that's meant to them and to their parents and families.
The members had excellent questions, and I'm sure we will have excellent questions today. Members come from all parts of Canada, from rural and urban ridings. I want to hear from the witnesses so that we can get a clear perspective of what it's like to live with concussion, through concussion, and how we can create more opportunities to have safer playing fields for our athletes.
At these committee hearings, we want to make sure that parents with minor children understand that these meetings are being televised, that this meeting can be broadcast in part or in its entirety, and that the names of the children will be published in the House of Commons publications. Do we have the consent of parents for that?
Thank you very much.
Without further delay, I'll start with those on video conference, just in case we lose the feed. We want to ensure that we can get their testimony in. We have Carter Phair and Anne Phair on video conference. They're coming from two different locations.
Ms. Phair, the floor is yours.