I don't know all the nuances about it, but I can tell you that the United States is still not a leader, because it has not changed enough. We still don't look at the enablers and bystanders. Although we have certain protections and training that have to come forward with sports to protect children, it is not enough. It's a nice attempt, but did they listen to the athletes? No.
What we have in the United States, from Congress on down to every state, is band-aid approaches, even with Michigan State University and U of M. They have made changes. They have change facilities, and they've done all sorts of things. If you read the headlines, it's a pretty bandage, but when you look behind the scenes, it is another false step.
Whether it's Congress or any other agency in the United States, the failure is not listening to athletes. It is not enough protection. It doesn't go far enough. It does not get to the enablers and bystanders, and it does not act quickly enough, nor are the checks and balances enough, because when you have false numbers and there's no double-checking, you think you're doing a great thing, but the score card is wrong.
I don't think Congress did enough.