I hear you, and I can appreciate that. I don't want to focus too much on this, but I can't tell you how disappointed I was when I read that article. I know you were talking about funding, and coverage is obviously important because the more people get to see these athletes, the more they will understand how incredible what they're doing is.
How closely can you work with the Canadian Olympic Committee to make sure that all athletes are treated equally post-games?
It's very important to help build the next generation. When they see their heroes, these athletes, coming to the House of Commons, and they see them at schools and they see them at parades, that's what motivates a lot of people to get into it sometimes, when they're very young. How closely can you work with the Canadian Olympic Committee to make sure this happens in the future?
Through Own The Podium—I guess if you had the answer, you'd be doing it, I suppose—how do we get corporate Canada to do a better job of getting more funding for athletes so we can maybe provide incentives for the Paralympic athletes as well?