You're correct. Our jurisdiction and the contractual mandate we received from the federal government extends to federally funded sport organizations and, as I said today, we have 53 organizations signed on and we're adding new ones every day.
As you mentioned, there is urgency to ensure that there are harmonized rules and harmonized systems in place for victims to safely turn to at all levels of sport. The services of the OSIC are available for those provincial and territorial organizations or decision-makers if these are the services that respond to their respective needs.
As you have mentioned, Quebec and—as I also want to cite—New Brunswick have a system in place as of today, and I understand that other provincial and territorial authorities are also very actively looking into this situation. Of course, I cannot speak on their behalf and, from my perspective, from an OSIC perspective, there is urgency around it.
Our mandate will be most effectively fulfilled when there is a complete system and there are no gaps in the system, whether it be through OSIC or through other harmonized places or forums that we can engage with and collaborate with towards the same mission to make sport safe.