Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Ambrosie and Mr. Shamie, thank you very much for being here. I greatly appreciate it.
I truly believe that Canadian football is the best football in the world. I also believe the Canadian Football League is the best football league in the world. I appreciate that. It's a great game, and we need to get that out to Canadians.
I'm happy to hear you talk about youth and sport and trying to expand that down to our youth such that we continue to focus on them being active and educating them on the safety that's out there.
In your presentation that you talked about pre-season assessments and you talked about baseline testing for your athletes. I commend you for doing that. I think that will go a long way as we further research this important issue.
The Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network also came out with a report recently that talked about baseline testing for athletes per se, especially in contact sports, etc.
What are your thoughts on that sort of baseline testing, not only for professional athletes but for our athletes as they develop from youth, from the playground up to that professional level?