We have not played host to a major multi-sport summer games since the Pan Am Games in 1999 in Winnipeg.
The legacy from the 2015 Pan Am Games will have a significant impact on high-performance sport in Canada. We've worked very closely with our partners in Sport Canada, the Toronto 2015 bid organization, the Canadian Olympic Committee, and all the summer sport organizations that stand to benefit from the high-performance legacy usage out of Toronto. That's first and foremost in our minds. We're already working diligently with those sports to identify what the venue needs to look like, what kind of access we need to have for high-performance sport users and communities post-game. There's a lot of attention to that.
As in Vancouver when we hosted the Olympic and Paralympic Games, for the Pan Am Games in Toronto to be successful our team needs to perform well. Own the Podium's role is to work with each of the summer Olympic sport organizations and ensure that they're doing everything possible to prepare, starting now, because we're four years out of Rio and three years out of 2015, in order to have a great result in Toronto.
We are in the midst of what we call summer sport reviews in which we have four-hour grillings of each of the summer sport organizations. They present their plans through to 2016. The plan around Toronto 2015 is an important piece of that discussion that we're in the midst of right now with each of those sports. It's very, very important.