Throughout sport—and we look at hockey today, as we see hockey growing up—we now have trainers involved with sporting organizations, which is something we didn't have before. We had people on the bench who recognized.... When I was playing rugby at the University of Waterloo, the reality was that we had a trainer who was there to help us. There are multiple professionals who meet the standards and have within their professional standards the recognition of sport injuries, and in particular sport concussion training. Those avenues are out there.
Recognizing that the athletic trainer is probably the closest one to this problem, because others are trying to make money, do you see value in utilizing all of this expertise?