I keeping going back to the national inquiry. The only way I can see this happening is for people to have a venue to go and speak to someone who they feel is neutral. I won't speak to anyone who is involved in the sports system right now. I was called out publicly in a national report, because I didn't speak. I was too scared to speak to them for fear that I might be called out.
I think we need to set up a safe structure that looks at sport outside sport, that starts to make some really clear mandates on how we're going to address this. I do think there's a role for the national safe sport policy to come out, to be informed not just by the anecdotal chitchat that's going on, but by evidence that is collected by an outside, call it what you want, “judicial individual”. Then you build the sport policy from there. You start to change the culture. You go at the grassroots level, like Wendy is saying, and you educate all the stakeholders.
It is a big process. It is going to take a while. We can do things along the way, but it's going to have to be step by step.