The program that I created that the students take is two additional credits in high school. They are willing to do that. As you mentioned, creating programs for kids would be through the provincial governments. I also think you could put it in the sport systems as well, but you need to hire people to deliver it.
I said earlier that they don't know what they don't know. I found that when you're trained as a coach or as an administrator, you get the training, and then you're kind of left on your own for many years. There is little circle-back of professional education or constant upgrading of information. They may be one year into coaching and then coach the same way for 20 years, so there isn't a system of improvement and checks and balances.
You need people who are trained in the sport systems, in long-term athlete development, and in child and adolescent development to be in the sport system to oversee it. It's just not happening.
People continue to be in these high positions at high levels in sport, as you're hearing, and it's still happening there. It's mind-boggling that these people who are leading the youth of today and the elite athletes of tomorrow just don't know enough or have systems in place that circle back to update them on what they're doing in these positions, to be fair.