To answer the first part of your question about what was found, I alluded to the findings at the beginning of my remarks. They included: performance excellence at all costs; normalization of harm; lack of attention to equity, diversity and inclusion; a culture of fear and silence; and the lack of trust in organizations to handle the cases. Those were the major themes that emerged from that study, and the last one is definitely one of the biggest roadblocks, as the other panellists have mentioned.
If the athletes do not feel there's an avenue for them to lodge their complaint, and feel comfortable in that, then there's no avenue for them. They feel hopeless. We need an organization that they can go through to do that. OSIC is what we have at this point. It hasn't been in place long enough, I don't think, to fully judge it, but it's similar to the CCES.