I would say coaches. Peter referred to athletes, but they need to have the right people putting them forward. The support of the Canadian coaching program is essential.
It needs to be a profession. It needs to be individuals who don't run away to Russia because they can make more money. It's people who stay here, believe in the country, and want to see the next generation go through.
In terms of operations, I know we have two legacy areas. For us it's Calgary and Whistler. We need to ensure that these facilities continue. I don't think we need new ones. I don't expect anybody to build a $150-million bobsleigh track in the east of Canada. We just need the operations and the continuation of the current facilities to be very good.
As a parent of two kids—one's a freestyler—I love the tax credit I get from it, but my child would be in the sport whether I had a tax credit or not. I know that for all of the sports, we want to rely on and we need to rely on government funding, but corporate donations are essential for sport. If the federal government can give strong consideration to how we can have the corporate community come and give us support financially so that we have the 3P opportunity to be able to generate more money inside sport, much like the U.S., I think that would be very useful.