I think there's an opportunity for it. From a Canadian standpoint, we have a lot of people who do a lot of leading-edge work and who all work together across the country very collaboratively. It's very unique internationally. At the last consensus, people would come up to the mike and say, “I'm not from Canada, but I have a cousin there”. There was a really strong Canadian presence, and pan-Canadian, which was extremely exciting. I think it speaks to the large number of people who are doing a lot of leading work in this area.
Then we have a very collaborative network called the Canadian Traumatic Brain Injury Research Consortium, or CTRC, where everyone does a lot of work together. From a research standpoint, we recently published some different guidelines around concussion in terms of what we should be collecting so that we can then all pool together that information. I think there are a lot of efforts to work together collaboratively. Ultimately, I think the more we can all work together in a team, getting all the different perspectives.... That's how we'll be able to answer some of these questions in the best way.