We talked about the complaint management services of the OSIC being restricted or somehow limited in their jurisdiction. I want to use the opportunity to clarify that any work being done in terms of prevention, education, sharing of resources, sharing of best practices and policies is for the benefit of the entire Canadian sport community.
We're working with research programs. There's a research grant program. There's an education accreditation program. Above and beyond what the OSIC itself is doing, there is tremendous knowledge through academics. There is tremendous knowledge through those who provide education to really leverage that collective effort and engagement toward prevention and education.
I want to make sure that this is a place where there's an opportunity for the OSIC to disseminate...to propose education and resources in an area where we strongly believe that there should be some investment. We've invested ourselves, but there's so much more that needs to happen there from us and, we believe, from all levels of sport.
You mentioned mental health and legal aid programs. These are services that are provided for people who engage in our processes. I was pleased to hear you mention other resources at the beginning of your remarks. We also want to make sure that we provide access to resources that may exist outside of the OSIC. We facilitate access to those resources, whether they are in the community or elsewhere, for people who need them when they engage in a process with us.