I've spoken nationally and locally in Michigan and in other states. There are some common problems. First, you have to acknowledge that there is a problem. A lot of people don't want to acknowledge that there's a problem, because then it's a loss of money.
One of the successes we've had is that they were able to put 50% of athletes on a governing body. We'll have to be able to see in the long term how that works, but it was not done before. Nancy Hogshead-Makar, an Olympic gold medallist in swimming, several times over, was really spearheading that. That was very successful.
The statute of limitations has changed, so the reporting has been extended. It varies throughout the States, but that has helped bring some of this to the forefront. That remains in discussion throughout the United States. Some states have eliminated the statute of limitations completely and some have just elongated it. That has really helped to bring some of these old issues to the forefront. Now they can be investigated and you can do what you're doing here, which is to look at how we got here. That, I think, is a huge success.