There's no doubt that in the past, especially in the 1980s and 1990s, there were issues in junior hockey with hazing. Since the mid-2000s, the leagues have really focused on trying to stamp out that behaviour, have put in a variety of new policies and programs to try to do that, including strong sanctions for that kind of behaviour.
We think we've made positive strides, and we think that is not the current experience of today's junior hockey players.
If you want more details on exactly what we've done, I would be happy to have the commissioners report back to the committee.