All in all, the agreement was reached amicably between Minister St‑Onge and Hockey Canada. The details are not really known. In particular, we're relying on a study by the law firm Henein Hutchison Robitaille that has not been made public, so we don't know what the recommendations are.
The Cromwell report has some pretty solid recommendations, which I applaud, but overall, I feel like only an independent public inquiry could really shed light on how this organization is run and whether there is a healthy and safe follow‑up to the coaching of athletes. In addition, it is known that most of these athletes play on Canadian Hockey League teams that would not necessarily be required to abide by the agreements that Hockey Canada signs, including its membership in the Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner.
Could you elaborate on that? Minister St‑Onge says that Hockey Canada is not being given a blank cheque, but are we giving the minister a blank cheque if we don't respond to this news and trust her or Sport Canada or any of the organizations that report to it? Ultimately, this is still done in a vacuum rather than in a transparent and public way. What do you think?