ast once a year but less than five.8.If you chose No for question 6., what would be your reason?a) I don’t like (or don’t understand) football or I don’t like the CFLb) can’t afford itc) Transportation is a problem9.Would you attend a game if someone invited you and took you along? Yes__ No__4.3 StatisticsStatistics used will come from Stats Canada, as well as from the CFL itself. This will provide a more generalized conclusion once combined with the survey results. In addition, statistics may help project future trends related to the demand for such a market.4.4 Comparative ApproachBy comparing the existing CFL teams attendance, an average will be calculated in order to assume a typical forecast. The eight teams will include: The British Columbia Lions, The Calgary Stampeders, The Edmonton Eskimos, The Saskatchewan Roughriders, The Winnipeg Blue Bombers, The Hamilton Tiger-Cats, The Toronto Argonotes, and The Montreal Alouettes.5. Analysis5.2 Statistics Canada ResultsAccording to statistics Canada, 1.6% of the total population over 15 years of age in 1998 played football. This figure is based on the 387 thousand football players in Canada over the age of 15. Football is also recognized as the tenth (tied with downhill skiing) most popular sport amongst males aged 15 and over in 1998. The total population for the Ottawa-Hull metropolitan as of July 1, 1999 was 1,065 millions. This allows the nave assumption that there are at least 10 thousand amateur football players in Ottawa. Of course, this assumption is not accurate based on the fact that we can not say for sure that 1.6% of the Ottawa-Hull metropolitan area plays football.5.3 CFL StatisticsTeam:1999 Total AttendanceThe British Columbia Lions223,617The Calgary Stampeders297,532The Edmonton Eskimos237,986The Saskatchewan Roughriders172,534The Winnipeg Blue Bombers199,485The Hamilton Tiger-Cats 231,887The Toronto Argonotes217,090The Montreal Alouettes.2...