That's been an incredible program. Unfortunately, we had to lose Rowan to get to that point. Now all sports teams....
My son plays hockey, and we have to do the Rowan's Law concussion course. It's put some formality into youth sports. Coaches have to follow it. A program like this—maybe not Rowan's Law, but something like it—should be adopted in every province to ensure that all of those touchpoints, like teachers, coaches and parents, are familiar with the signs and symptoms, because we know we can't rely on youth.
We also need to follow the return-to-learn and return-to-play protocols. We also need to follow return to life. Sport is very important when you're in high school, but when you're 27 and living with the effects of multiple concussions, maybe that sport you were playing in high school isn't as important. We need to make sure that we're prioritizing brain health rather than the sport. Make it okay for kids to walk away from the sport they love and still feel okay about that.
Rowan's Law has done an exponential job of creating this awareness within this community and among these various stakeholders. We need more of that across Canada.