It's been very enlightening today and very much appreciated. I think it's interesting that you mentioned, Ms. Glover, the skills that kids learn in swimming. They all take the swimming program and work up through the levels. That's how they're taught swimming. It's a life skill.
One thing I did get involved with at schools was we taught all the kids how to skate. That was just part of the phys ed curriculum. We started in grade 1.
It's very different in the sense of sports organizations. There's a very different reaction in an arena versus when you're starting soccer with a four-year-old. It's the butterfly league. Whether they chase the ball or the butterflies, nobody worries about it.
But in a hockey arena, it's entirely different. How do we deal with this? You're talking about culture, and it's very different. How would a national inquiry deal with the differences that we have and how hockey is seen in this country?