The Red Deer declaration was a declaration adopted in 2019, when then-Minister Duncan was there. It followed a group of experts she put together—athletes and academics—to recommend what should be done on safe sport in particular, but also on gender in general. When ministers met in 2019 at a federal-provincial meeting, they agreed to put in place all the recommendations from that committee, and also to commit to having that discussion at every single one of their committees. They've all undertaken the responsibility to advance that file. That was the Red Deer declaration.
I hope that answers your question.
As for the children's ages, there are no specific ages, because in some sports, even at the national level.... I think about gymnastics. Some are pretty young, so we're not limiting ourselves by age. Any athletes in our sports should be receiving our support. In some cases—the Canada Games, for example—the younger athletes are in gymnastics. They can be as young as 12 or 13.