Again, when you have power to change something and you don't do something, I think you are contributing to the problem, whether that's on a micro level, with our situation with Bob Birarda—the number of people who were aware of his predatory behaviour and did nothing—or now, at a macro level, with the Minister of Sport or whoever would be the one to pull the trigger to call for a national inquiry.
When you don't do something, you are complicit, and that is a huge part of the abuse. It's enabling abuse every time you don't say something or do something and you have the power to, and the abuse continues.