In general, we're an advocate for sport that's fair, safe, and open for all, and that's the underpinning. We ask our organizations, as part of their funding agreements, to ensure that they have policies in place that makes sure that sport is fair and equitable for all populations.
The issue of transgender participation in sport has flared up from time to time, and most recently the work and decisions that have been made at the International Olympic Committee level has created that issue again.
The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport developed a new policy guideline entitled “Creating Inclusive Environments for Trans Participants in Canadian Sport – Guidance for Sport Organizations”. Sport Canada participated in the development of that guidance, and that's what it is. It's a guidance to sport organizations, and it's been provided to all sport organizations. This was developed through extensive consultation and, as I said, it's now been provided to the organizations.
That's about where we're at with this now. It's an issue that's there, and we've tried to address it in this way.