There are a couple of things with that. Not every club can offer programs to those types of athletes. The ones that have set out to do that, to see them potentially through to the Olympics, are set up that way from their budget process. As I said to my board about seven years ago, when they decided to go that route.... We were just a strong provincial club. When we got into the new building I said, “I can get you to that level, but you might not like it.” What happens is a lot of things come with that. You have coaches and athletes come and go, and you have additional costs that you might not have.... But at the same time, clubs will commit to that or not.
Right now, we've taken a bit of a step back. We've had a run and now we have to rebuild. We know we can lose some athletes and some coaches while that's happening, but our board wants to get back up there.
It can be regional. You were saying that some of your coaches might want to leave because the sport in your province might not be as strong as in other provinces. We face that as well. But you have a lot of great programs in your province, so there's no need to leave.
I'm from Quebec. I left to coach the national team. That's the only place you could go to coach a national team; you had to leave.