Well, I think the simple answer is that people don't feel safe. People don't feel safe coming forward when they experience maltreatment. I think stories like Kyle Foster's, unfortunately, are very common in Canadian fencing. He is not the only person who has mistreated athletes. It's across all of our provinces.
This year, the CFF has not only consistently and repeatedly mishandled those cases but bullied our athletes into silence when they have tried to do something. It's difficult, still, for a lot of people to come forward, and it speaks, I think, to a larger culture of permitting these behaviours because those coaches get results.