Thanks, Mr. Chair.
I know how you don't like to talk about yourself, but Mr. Martel has started, so I'd like to continue.
I think about you. I represent Dartmouth—Cole Harbour in Nova Scotia, so of course I think about Crosby quite often. You're both players who missed extended periods of time due to concussions.
Mr. Martel suggested that he thinks—and I kind of agree with him—that some type of change has begun in the culture of hockey. When you were concussed, I felt—rightly or wrongly—that you were rushed back. When Crosby was concussed, I felt—and maybe the fans felt—a level of protection for Sid. It felt like maybe they were concerned he might be rushed back.