Yes. The answer is that group, and as we think about the health and safety of our players, everyone is part of it. If you looked at a team, you would note that our equipment staff, trainers, athletic therapists and doctors are part of an ecosystem to help keep our players safe. Creating the resources for them to share all that they're learning and all that they know with their counterparts in amateur sport could be an important feature in making the game safer for the amateur athlete. We're happy to do that.
If you could only know, and Dr. Kitchen, I know you know and love the CFL, but if I could somehow try to share and convey with all of you just how amazing these people are that I get to work with every day, that Steve and I get to go to work with, these are some of the greatest Canadians in this country. They love not just the game of football, but they love the country, and they are willing to share. Our owners, our team leaders, our coaches and our presidents of the teams all want to share what they know and what we do with the world of sport. Our players are amongst the most selfless and most giving athletes in the world and will go anywhere you ask them to, to share the knowledge that we have and the great messages we have in our game.
We can do so much more with your help.