I want to echo once again what everyone here has been saying about how proud we are of our athletes and the coaches and families who are there supporting our athletes every day of the week, and of course you guys too, and all the work you do. Thank you for that.
Even though this is a post-mortem of the 2012 Paralympic Games, I want to look forward. Ms. Merklinger, you spoke about your priorities for 2016 and beyond, but I want to look a little more closely than that at the Parapan Am Games that will be happening in Toronto in 2015. Obviously we want to put on a good show, have a great display on home soil, and get Torontonians and Canadians as a whole—I'm from Toronto, so I have a little bias—engaged in the Pan Am and Parapan Am Games.
Mr. Storgaard, I know you're an expert in strategic marketing and branding. In that vein, I'm curious to know what plans you have to get more people engaged with the Parapan Am Games and what you are doing to do to get people excited to take advantage of this opportunity, both from an economic standpoint for the city of Toronto and surrounding area, but also from a social standpoint in getting our local youth engaged with the games. I guess with that it would also mean expanding the talent pool, as Ms. Merklinger has been speaking about.