There's a huge emphasis for me on the youth, on opportunity. I think it's gotten worse, to be honest, for the youth. There is not as much youth programming. I grew up throughout all ages. They're not there. They have limited camps. The opportunity to play in a pro environment in your home country is still not there. That's something that even Nick Bontis said that he wanted to see when he first started his tenure as president, and there have been no strides made in that direction.
Yes, I feel disheartened that we're not there, but I think this fight is important in making sure we get things right moving forward—and it's not just for this year or for last year. It's about making sure we put things in place so that we're in a stable place 10 years from now. I think that's why we're not fighting for tomorrow or for this World Cup. Yes, that's imminent, but this fight is longer, and I think we need to keep in the backs of our minds that there's still a long way to go. I'm disappointed that it's not better than it is currently, but we're putting up a good fight. I know we have people in our corner and the country's behind us.