As I said earlier, our jurisdiction is contractual. Since we aren't a statutory tribunal, we don't have universal authority over everyone who's involved in sport in Canada. That authority must be acquired through service agreements with the federations.
Even though only six of them are officially active, federations sign agreements with us every day and every week. We already have 27 agreements, or 28, I believe, since yesterday. You have to understand that these federations are in transition because they have a lot of obligations to meet under our agreement. We have to assist them to ensure that policies are properly adopted and to establish a relationship of consent with their members so we can investigate them in the event a complaint is filed.
So there are steps that must be followed. It's a lot of work for the federations, which weren't necessarily set up to welcome us. We're working with them now, and I know that many of them are still preparing to sign their agreement.