Thank you.
I'll get my questions out there and allow the witnesses to respond.
My question follows on the comments of my colleague, Mr. Lizon. As a parent myself, I certainly take notice of the reports. You see in professional hockey a high level of awareness now on concussions. You read reports about how in minor football there are undiagnosed concussions all the time and how in soccer heading the ball is causing concussions. I played some of those sports, but for your own kids you're much more protective and you ask whether organized sports are worth it. You say your kid's not going to play in the NHL, so you wonder whether you want to put him in those risky situations.
So how do you balance between educating people on the risks while preventing people from saying their kid is just going to play Wii instead of playing active team sports or sports that would put them at risk? How do you balance those things? Maybe Safe Kids Canada could answer.