There are two ways. All provinces and territories committed to doing it. They can deal directly with the Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner, which is already up and coming. The federal government invested $16 million. It's already there. It's an easy fix. That's one way. The other way is that they can create their own independent mechanism, just like Quebec and New Brunswick did.
Either way, this needs to be done, because athletes need to know where to turn when they're facing situations of abuse or maltreatment.