It comes down to this, really. Everyone, not just hockey players, everyone wants to get back to normal and wants to get back to work, wants to get back on the football field or the soccer pitch or the ice rink, whatever it might be. But the unfortunate reality of everything right now is just there's so much unknown, and until we have a better idea of what's going on, our mind hasn't even gotten to that point yet. If it's safe, don't get me wrong, I'm sure everyone will jump on board, if they can guarantee not only the safety of just the players, but the training staff, the media guys, the coaching staff, the management, everyone. There are so many people involved, the on-ice officials, the off-ice officials, there's so much to really discuss. I'm very confident that the people in charge over at the NHL and the NHLPA, they're doing everything they possibly can to figure this out and move forward and progress in whatever way works and fits within the constraints the governments have provided us. As of right now, I haven't heard anything that has told me we're going to play tomorrow. Until then, it's not really worth talking about - 'Would you rather play?' Of course. Everyone wants to play hockey, but do you want to play if it's not safe? It's a topic of discussion. Nobody wants to be put in a position where they're in danger or you're putting others in danger, so it's really as simple as that. If it's safe, I'm sure every player would want to play. I'm very confident in that.