So here is one area in terms of regulations. You mentioned risks to children and safer environments. A lot of types of injuries are going down, which shows that some injury prevention is working. But there are some really high-concern areas—snowmobiles and ATVs, for example. So the federal government and Health Canada may want to look at that in terms of opportunities with helmets—for toddlers, maybe speed skating, ski, and snow, the whole range of helmets—but also ATV use by children. They're very heavy vehicles.
We ask children to wait until 16 to drive a car, for example, but younger children are on ATVs. They can flip over and cause crushing injuries that children cannot survive and go at speeds that children's small bodies aren't ready to handle. So ATVs and other vehicles of that nature are something the committee may want to consider.