When I was growing up, there was no pathway, really, for women's teams. You had no women's soccer on TV. You didn't have any of that.
Right now, we're so grateful for women's soccer, but our games are still not on TV. That's lacking, especially in terms of getting young players to engage in the sport. For us, the big thing is our youth programming. There's no step-by-step process for following dreams or inspiring dreams or trying to make it as a professional athlete, as a woman soccer player in Canada.
I talked about how we have one camp this year, and that's for one age group—that's not even for all the age groups. Sincy and I were talking about it and reminiscing. We had so many camps growing up. That's where our memories were made; that's where our skin got toughened and that's where coaches discovered us so that we could make it to the national team. We're doing a disservice to our youth, and it breaks my heart. They deserve this, and I think you're going to start seeing the repercussions of it very, very soon.