Thanks, Henry.
Certainly, we know that in order for the Parapan Am Games to be successful, just like Vancouver, our Canadian athletes need to perform well. We're in the midst of working with every targeted sport right now.
We're having the discussion with them in terms of making sure they send their best athletes with a disability to the Parapan Am Games. That hasn't necessarily been the case, so that's first and foremost. We need to make sure that our best athletes with a disability are actually going to be competing in Toronto, in the GTA, in the Golden Horseshoe, the best athletes and as full a team as possible, so that the impact on all Canadian communities is as broad as it can possibly be.
Then it's about making sure that we work with the host organizing committee so that the physical legacies, the new venues being constructed, meet the needs of athletes with a disability in a high-performance world in the longer term. The legacy out of the games is another very, very important factor around the impact on Paralympic sport.