One of the first steps is to create and implement a national surveillance system. I think there are multiple ways one could do that. In the States, for example, the NCAA has the largest collegiate database of injury information. A corollary of that is the High School RIO system, or reporting information online, which is relatively newer and is doing quite well in terms of being sustained since 2005, actually, so more than a decade ago. That is very consistent in that it's a national sample. It's something that, perhaps, we can take some information from in terms of how we might have that implemented here in Canada.
One thing that may be different here in Canada is that the individual who actually inputs the data in both of those is the athletic therapist, and that's not quite as prevalent here, especially in elementary and secondary schools in Ontario and beyond. We'd have to figure out how that would be implemented and who would be doing the inputting. But systems like that do exist, and we can take advantage of the experiences that have been had elsewhere and apply them here in Canada.