In fact, the purpose of the app was very specific to be what we called an “on the go” app, with access to quick, short pieces of information that can be accessed from a mobile platform at a time when that information is needed. It's not to track the injury, because our expertise is not in medical tracking or any of that kind of data. We also did not want to have to house and protect personal data. The concept of the app is that it's on the go, at the point when you need that information. It's key information about prevention, about signs and symptoms, and about red flags, when you need to seek urgent medical care. It can be used by coaches and parents and educators.
There is what we call a calendaring option. A parent can assess on a day-to-day basis, based on the symptoms of the concussion, how good or bad those symptoms are within a scale or a range so that when they talk to the physicians or their medical professionals, they can report, “This seems to be getting better”, or “This new symptom came up four days ago.” It's more of a calendaring tool versus a tracking tool.