As we go through the testimony, it's becoming very clear to me.... I'll give you an example. In Manitoba, we have a child welfare system riddled with issues. Kids actually die in the system in Manitoba. Most of the kids in the child welfare system are vulnerable to the systems that have been put in place, which fail to protect them. It seems to me that all the systems—Sport Canada and all these different organizations—have been put in a position. They are not protecting children or young adults. It has become more clear to me.
In Manitoba, we have something called the children's advocate. It's an independent body from the child welfare system and the province.
Do you think having a totally independent body is critical to ensuring the safety of young children and young adults in sport?