Each sport, as we've clearly mentioned today, needs its own lens. As you mention, hockey is a little bit different from soccer or the other sports. Canada Soccer restructured the delivery of the programs. You see the mini-fields, and it's a little bit more age-appropriate. Hockey has also tried to follow suit. That doesn't mean the parents or the players understand why. It doesn't mean the coaches want to follow it to understand the psychosocial development of the child at that age, and can deliver it effectively. There's a gap in understanding, a gap in application of the concepts that already exist.
It already exists. I've seen it in hockey. Like I said, my children went through it. My husband was a coach. I understand the various stakeholder views. A lot of people don't understand how you actually move on in a sport, who actually moves on in the sport and then the lure of sport entrepreneurs, all these extra people who charge extra money along the way as you get older. It's just a convoluted mess of information. We need to redo the whole thing.