Yes, Mr. Minister, you are absolutely right.
Our position on this is pretty clear. First of all, as a general comment, it's not our job to get involved in any political debate. Our job is to win and be prepared.
Secondly, we are basing all our rationale on the absolute right to play sports, regardless of race, gender, and sexual orientation. That has nothing to do.... Sport has no limits, as far as being a right.
Also, we brought it to the IOC, the International Olympic Committee. We are a subsidiary of the IOC. We were in Canada, and with the cooperation of the Minister of Sport, we received an absolute assurance from the highest authority, the International Olympic Committee—which was really handling this on behalf of all of us and dealing directly with the government of Russia—that this legislation would have no impact on our fans, our athletes, our media, or our Canadian Olympic team at large. We have an absolute guarantee. The IOC and the COC are satisfied with that guarantee.
The priority, I repeat again, is to be prepared. No distractions—concentration, focus, preparation, and more preparation. The best answer to all of this is to win.