That's such a complex conversation. I've seen great progress, and I see waves of improvement. Then you lose a person in the organization who believes in safe sport and it goes for naught. It really is about how, through the Red Deer declaration, we codify what safe sport means. That means, what are the actions and what are the concrete steps that need to happen?
Screening, which is just one step in prevention, should be understood across the country in its value and its limitations. It is a component of safety that's critical, just like getting the right equipment is critical. I implore parents—being a mother myself—to think differently about how they register their kids in sport. Have those conversations and lean in collectively. Also, screening has to be standardized, because we need to understand that. It's one step in the safe sport journey.