Thank you.
I'm next in the rotation to ask a question. I'll ask a very quick one, and then we'll move on. Thank you for your testimony.
You talked about Rowan and about people missing steps during those four or five days. One thing we heard from a lot of people at the committee was about data collection and an app that might collect that data. The challenge with that, just going by my own old age, is that the computer is only as smart as the person who puts the information in the computer. An organization called Complete Concussion Management has an app that allows for that input of information right away and allows for trying to protect privacy issues. For example, if someone has a concussion in rugby, it's entered. The privacy is protected, but the coach for the hockey team now can access that program and find out that this person had that concussion in the rugby season as they now enter into the hockey season.
To me, that's a valuable piece, but how do we protect privacy to make certain that we don't get someone's private information being pushed and stepped on when that happens?