Thank you.
Mr. Hunter, having been a rugby coach myself at one point, I appreciate your comments on tackling. To me, that is the most important thing. I learned the game in England when I was six years old, so I grew up learning how to tackle from that age.
I found, once I came to Canada, that tackling wasn't there and that we had football players coming to play rugby and not rugby players coming to play rugby. These are two different sports with two different approaches. I'm glad to hear about your approach to lowering the tackling levels. A hit to the head is a hit to the head. We knew the risk when we played the game, and ultimately it was there. As you said, the ruck is one of the riskiest parts, but tackling, I believe, is truly that aspect of it.
I'm wondering, sir, whether you believe it should be the individual sport that makes the decisions on how you regulate your game, or do you see an avenue whereby the federal government should be regulating you?