Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would like to thank the witnesses for being here today. It is a real pleasure to meet you. We saw you before you left for the Olympic Games, and we are seeing you coming back with a good haul. Obviously, I congratulate you on that.
Earlier, Mr. Aubut called to mind the magnificent image that our athletes represent for our young people, be it during the Paralympic Games or the Olympic Games. It's good. That is where we can see how relevant having sport in the Canadian Heritage portfolio is. Ultimately, these patriotic images are the best legacy sport provides. These images are very important.
Don't you think we could hope for much greater support from the population? I'm not an expert in sports, like my colleague Matthew Dubé, but I did some calculations. I added up the medals. If I understand correctly, we won almost 50, so 49 medals in total for the Olympic Games and the Paralympic Games.
Overall, how much money comes from the federal government? How many millions of dollars are devoted to supporting athletes?