All sports do have concussion protocols in place, but the sports that we've put in these enhanced guidelines for I will read out because there are more than my simple brain can remember.
On the Olympic side, winter sports would be alpine skiing, freestyle skiing, ski jumping, snowboard, speed skating, both short track and long track, figure skating, ice hockey, bobsleigh, skeleton, and luge.
On the Paralympic side on the winter sports, we would add para-alpine skiing, para-snowboard and sledge hockey.
On the summer sports, the high-risk ones on the Olympic side would be boxing, wrestling, soccer, rugby, basketball, cycling, which would be track, road, BMX and mountain biking, equestrian, field hockey, gymnastics, trampoline, handball, judo, synchronized swimming, tae kwon do, volleyball, water polo, diving, and in athletics, pole vault.
On the Paralympic side, we would add para-cycling, para-equestrian, judo, sitting volleyball, soccer seven-a-side, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby, goalball and wheelchair athletics.
The reason we have focused on those sports is that's where the higher incidence is, and it becomes a resource issue. These programs take resources and in a limited envelope of funding, we have to decide where to best put these enhanced services.