Absolutely. Again, it's part of the protocol. It's guiding coaches, the athletes and the parents of the participants to seek medical attention. Part of that is managing the concussion. When they suspect there's a concussion, the next step is to seek medical attention. We do guide them that way. The return-to-play protocol comes after the medical expert has issued the release. Then we have another long protocol that aligns with what Parachute Canada has said about how the coach manages that and the return-to-play protocol to bring the athlete right back into the field of play.
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