First and foremost, I'm a hockey parent. I'm an individual who cares greatly about this game. I've dedicated other than, I believe, 10 months of my working career to working within our Hockey Canada system, not all at Hockey Canada. I care deeply about delivering a better environment. I take this situation where victims have experienced harm in our game very, very seriously.
I can't express that in any deeper form. I care about this. I care about making the game better for more Canadians. I also care about being part of an overall sport system that wants to be better.
I would like the opportunity to show Canadians—not tell Canadians what we're going to do, but show Canadians—what we have done. I would like a period of time to be able to do that. I'm more than prepared to be held accountable to that. If our board of directors, or as I said earlier the governance review by a third party, suggests that I'm not the right person to do it—my background is not right, my experience is not right, my care and concern for young boys and girls is not right—then I'm prepared to accept that.