I just want to be sure.
I'm looking at the CHL. I am from a hockey town. I'll be honest; I'm right outside of the London Knights territory, so I am looking at the fact that we're bringing in usually 16 to 18-year-old boys. We're putting them into billet families, where their regular parent systems aren't there.
I know from reaching out—because, of course, this is really important—to some of the billet families with the OHL that they've never had follow up from the team to ensure that their curfews are being met. When they call the parents, there may have been.... With one parent I know, this kid actually had a sign-out. He was going to get the money. He was signed up with the NHL. Curfew didn't matter to him anymore.
The fact is that these are young men we're bringing in here, and young men still need to mature. We know that. I'm a mom. We know that children need to mature and that at the age of 17 and 18 there are going to be bad decisions.
What are you doing to ensure that we are creating good men from these programs?