That's great. Thank you.
Dr. Gordon, I have my coaching levels in soccer and l also have them in a number of other sports. I can say I don't believe I ever had a concussion playing soccer, although I did break my nose at the age of 18 from an elbow while I was going to head a ball. There may have been one then, but in those days we didn't talk about it that way. I played rugby, so there are other ways.
In soccer, obviously, putting player health and safety first is extremely important. I'm a big believer in education, continuous education, and not only from a professional point of view, but also disseminating that down to our coaches, down to our managers, down to our trainers, who are there on the field, even our soccer moms who are going there every day to watch their children play. Can you tell us some of the steps that the Canada Soccer has taken to expand that? I know in hockey we've put in requirements for trainers to be on the bench, etc. Can you explain some of that for us?