It's a great question, because I think there are different levels of training that we can offer and standardize through this national strategy. Obviously, health professionals and physicians will have more in-depth training in terms of diagnosis, but there are a lot of initiatives at the moment across Canada to offer, for example through massive online courses, training for people who don't have medical expertise or health expertise. These are things that we can come together and collaborate to standardize for people.
I'm thinking here, obviously, in a sports context, of coaches, but also, as somebody mentioned, teachers. This could include teachers, after-school care workers and educators, for example. I mentioned that my work focuses on young children, so this would include day care workers and day camp and summer camp workers. All of these people can be trained to at least recognize when a significant event has happened that could lead to head injury. For many people, it doesn't even cross their mind.
Now we can offer standardization of training for these people.