The comments coming out of Russia are very, very clear. If any of you have been watching the games—and Canada is 3-0 at this time, which we're proud of, though it's only a first step, and there are many more difficult games ahead of us—all of the comments have been positive. But it's not just that he's leading this team, it's also his character, and what he does in the communities where he plays, the children he touches, the Christian school that he works in during the summertime when he's not involved in the game of hockey. Hockey is a way Shane Doan has used to touch people, to make people better as individuals, and that's why you have to get to know Shane Doan. We have special people in this country, and I can honestly tell you that for the 14 years I've known Shane Doan, I've never heard him say a negative word about anyone, and that's very unusual—very unusual—but he is one of those people. And for his teammates over there, if he wasn't their captain, I'm not sure we'd have a team.