 So Kyle Wilkins, I'm the medical director or director of medical services for USQ and Snowboarding. So what that entails is that I coordinate medical care for the 200 plus national team athletes. And part of that is from injury management to illness management to preventative care and trying to just create a comprehensive medical program for our national team athletes. And so part of that aspect is trying to prevent injury to be more preventative versus reactive injury. And so partaking in a lot of these preventative conferences, we're able to get talent, we're able to get talented medical care providers, talented researchers on board with our sports to help prevent those injuries so that we can stay best in the world. The risk of the sport is very high. They're literally risking their lives every time they can go out onto a downhill course or going off of large jumps. And so what we're trying to do is create the most healthy athlete that we can before they go out there. And then we let the coaches train them to be the best athletes that they can in their sport. And that combination puts them at a safer environment. But also too, we're trying to really create a medical staff around those athletes to work on a daily basis with them to mitigate the risk that they can get on a day to day basis. So when they're not up to 100%, we try to get them back to that 100% as soon as we can. For sure, there's mental aspects of it. Our high performance team itself is now really five or six different departments. It's a physiologist. It's the sports nutritionist or dietitian. It's the strength and conditioning coach. It's the athletic trainer or physical therapist and as well as the sports psychologist. And so the idea by creating the high performance team around that athlete, we're able to provide better service to that athlete. And having those core members working together as one team versus working in silos amongst themselves will really kind of put the athlete first and get them to the goals that they want to have. I mean, as you know, Dr. Steadman was one of the original team physicians for the ski team. And the volunteer program that he set up across the years that he's been involved with the team is up to about 250 physicians now. Our relationship with the Steadman Clinic and the Steadman-Philipon Research Institute and of itself, since we have that core really strong bond with Dr. Steadman is we really try to make sure that our athletes are seeing Steadman doctors when they get injured if they're in that local area. And we really use them as a resource for best in the world care. The research that's coming out of the Steadman-Philipon Research Institute is one of the best in the world. And we'll be able to take the information that they're providing us will really create a better, healthier athlete. For sure. I mean, the injury prevention scope is gaining momentum day to day. It's such a hot topic in athletics now. By coming to these conferences and seeing, you know, great speakers like Dr. Lerprott or Dr. Philipon or Tim Hewitt is just going to advance that even much further. And so any chance that I get to be able to be in the same room as those great minds is always going to be beneficial for our athletes.