Mr. Smith, on June 20 I called you out, saying it's a cover-up and you own it. At least today you admitted you have started to own it.
Hockey Canada has a problem. I was a broadcaster before I was an MP, as you know, for over 40 years. I covered the Western Hockey League extensively. I am very happy that you're doing a full governance review. I've had dozens of calls from agents and from players citing Bob Nicholson, Tom Renney and you. It is top down in Hockey Canada. You are the biggest sport organization this country has.
Part of the problem I'm hearing is that the board is not connected with the CEOs. Bob Nicholson told the board, “I'm doing this; follow me.” Tom Renney only had a few years; the same. Now you're in the chair. I hope the governance review will follow other national sport organizations in this country in giving the board of directors the power over the CEOs. Bob Nicholson, Tom Renney and you were too powerful. The boards of hockey need to take this over. Canadians coast to coast know this. Players, agents, coaches, general managers and the Canadian Hockey League know this. They keep things from Hockey Canada. I'm going to get into this later with David Branch, Gilles Courteau and Ron Robison.
Hockey Canada needs to change at the board level, Mr. Smith. This is where it has to start. The board has to control Hockey Canada. What Bob Nicholson, Tom Renney and now you...is not working. Canadians have told you this. They've lost trust. The only trust you are going to get back from moms and dads and players is that the board directs you as the CEO.
Can we get that assurance from you? I know that you just took over for the last month, but we saw it with Nicholson and Renney. We don't want to see the same leadership from you. Canadians have asked that.