If I may follow up, then, my time is more limited than that of the other members on the committee, so bear with me.
Do you feel as if that response, though, is sufficient now, given that every year that goes by we have substantive evidence and substantive science that adds to that. You mentioned the Berlin conference. It was cutting edge. We've had witnesses that tell us that Canada punches above its weight. The NFL is putting significant investments into vanguard scientists who are Canadian, out of Calgary. I'm just wondering if the CFL has committed to contributing to advancing the science, and if so, in what way. Has it been helping with a brain registry, or has it been funding...? Perhaps you could tell us some of the ways you think you'll be able to contribute if you can't match dollar for dollar what the NFL is doing, and I understand that.