I would only add that the clinics that we see as being very effective have, as Dr. Zemek said, that multidisciplinary approach. Are there models that work, that have that multidisciplinary approach or framework, that can be replicated, whether that be physically located in the same area and in the same space or that the patients have access to? I think that is one of the promising practices we're seeing in a couple of areas. There's Concussion North in Barrie and the Pan Am concussion program out in Winnipeg.
It would be looking at some of those, but it would also be looking holistically at concussion as a whole. It doesn't really matter, once you have a concussion, where it came from. Whether it's from sport or something else, the treatment and the return to your daily activities, including sport, are the same. I would encourage putting a framework around concussion as a whole. How do we approach it so that we don't leave out those who have sustained a concussion in ways other than sport, but who want to return to sport, and we give them access to that medical information and care? We hear anecdotally that they don't see a sport concussion clinic as somewhere they can go for care or be accepted as a patient because they are truly just focused on the sport piece.