Yes, that's a really difficult part of all this. When you go public about something as traumatizing as abuse, whether that's sexual abuse or whether it's something else, like Akim Aliu's coming forward about racism in the Greater Toronto Hockey League.... Now he's constantly asked about racism in that hockey league and about trying to break down barriers, when I'm sure he'd rather just focus on creating opportunities for young people to play hockey. The same goes for so many advocates.
To some degree, we have to keep bringing it up. We have to keep on building these coalitions and these advocacy groups, but I don't think we can underestimate how much pressure we put on people when they do come forward and what that means. They know that when they come forward. That's why it's so important, when they come to groups like this or other groups, that we're really ready to take action based on their testimony and not just hear it and file it away on a shelf.