Ms. McCormack, you talked about things you've cobbled together, informal peer networks, trying to get therapy where you can, and you mentioned not being able to access legal supports and different things, and being siloed and alone.
There are organizations and places where, if somebody comes forward with a testimony of something that happened to them, they're immediately given an advocate who can walk them through what they need. We know that that changes over time. If it's therapy, if it's peer support, if it's legal support or if it's just advice about what the process is, they're an advocate for that child or for that person.
What would that have looked like? Let's look at it right now, for a young girl who is in soccer or in boxing. If the system worked properly, what would it look like when that young girl comes forward? What would a good system look like?