That's a great question. Thank you.
I think the biggest piece is prevention education at a really young age. Right now, for example, we at the centre are getting to minor hockey associations to start that training right at the age of six. We're also working with coaches and parents to talk about those issues around toxic masculinity and the dangers of it. We're doing a lot of work that way. Unfortunately, there aren't funds for that. We're just responding to the crisis, knowing that we can prevent a bunch of future sexual assaults from happening.
We do work closely with our OHL teams; I just want to highlight that. The Ontario Hockey League has taken many steps ahead of these allegations, so I think that's also important to note, but it is.... It's getting to the kids, the coaches and the parents at a really young age because we do put hockey players and other athletes on a pedestal. We need to make sure that they're not just great players but that they're also great off the ice.