Again, thank you. That's a great question.
We just completed an exercise in reviewing what we call our rules committee process for the upcoming season. One of the changes we're making is to install an even greater penalty for making head-to-head contact with a quarterback. We're going to make that a greater point of emphasis and very punitive to the team that is engaged in that behaviour. We are going to further engage our command centre and our injury spotter to have them play a greater role in the officiating of our games. Our on-field officials will now be able to call up to the command centre and ask them for guidance and assistance in respect of what has happened on the field. Before the season begins, we're going to engage to talk to our teams and our coaches and ask them to emphasize just how severe the penalties will be for play that is dangerous and that disrespects the athletes who are wearing the other uniform.
In fact, the entire rules committee process was really centred around health and safety. How do we make the game safer? How do we play the game more safely? As much as I can tell you the game is different today than the game I played, there's always going to be work to be done. There's always going to be the next improvement to make. I think that's one of the great qualities of the human species; we're always reaching for the next improvement, and football is part of that endeavour.