I'm not saying to get rid of OTP outright. Part of OTP does benefit us, but it overlaps with the Canadian sport institutes, the coaching associations and all those other multi-sport organizations.
I think what would be helpful.... What I was frustrated with was the lack of nimbleness that a Sport Canada-type federal organization can handle. My only experience is with Alberta, when I got into real estate and instead of the Alberta Securities Commission guiding the real estate in Alberta, it had the Real Estate Council of Alberta, which was able to be a little bit at arm's length from the government organizations, so it could function the way it needed to in order to be as efficient and cost-effective as possible, but it was also nimble at making decisions and being there to support the organizations it was supposed to be supporting.
I think one of the problems is that we get very bureaucratic in Canada. I'm not sure why sport is governed by a federal organization, as opposed to a council. I think that would be a much better thing. Again, a national inquiry would answer so many of these questions. I don't have all the answers, for sure. I am not an expert in this realm.