Thank you to both of you for coming here.
Just to frame the question a bit, I'm a pharmacist by profession, so when I was sitting here listening to you, a couple of things crossed my mind. One was that I have never been trained, as a pharmacist, outside of the basic—really basic—things, to diagnose a concussion, or something of that nature. I'm saying that because I think there might be a lot of medical professionals without that training. Yes, at the doctor level, but not at the pharmacy and nursing levels, where sometimes you see more patients than doctors do.
The main point I want to make is that soccer is a worldwide sport. There are countries that have more entrenched leagues and soccer players compared to Canada. Has there been any attempt to go to Europe or other countries to look at best practices? I don't think this is a Canadian phenomenon. I think this would be an international phenomenon with sport. With other sports, hockey generally is in Europe and North America, and football is obviously in North America, but has there been any attempt to go to other countries to learn from best practices, especially in those societies where soccer is more ingrained than in Canada?