When it comes to official languages, you have seen that, since we have been in charge of the Canadian Olympic Committee, some drastic changes have been made in that area. The official Olympic language is French, and that also helps. Everything we are doing as part of our activities in Sochi is 50-50. You can rest assured that we will defend our Official Languages Act.
Moreover, everyone will have to do their job properly, so that the athletes, families, friends, Canadians on site and the support team are well protected from the disturbances you are talking about. We will separate the boys from men, from parents. Everyone must do their job to ensure good protection, maintain the concentration and provide effective tools for reacting to certain situations. The minister assured us that those tools will be in place. I am under the impression that, if all that work is done properly, those disturbances will not take away from our athletes' performances, if any such disturbances should arise. We are not sure that they will arise, but we have to prepare for the worst.