Those programs are ever-expanding, with all the sponsors. I think it is promoted to all the organizations involved that they do it, because being an athlete is a tough life. To be a professional athlete--or an amateur athlete, I should say--you have to train, and it's a full-time job. It has been my full-time job for basically 30 years. I worked in a ski shop when I was a kid, but that's it. I've been a full-time athlete. Then a month ago, I woke up and wondered what I was going to do now.
Thankfully, RBC was able to step in and give me a year that I can work. I can be a little flexible, and I can gain some experience and see what's out there. I don't even know what the real world looks like. It's kind of scary.