First and foremost, we take any of these situations very seriously. They're very troubling for me as a hockey parent. They're very troubling for you and for Canadians.
We said in our open letter that we want to hear from victims. If there are victims from events at the national level, that will be part of the Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner. We have a new system that we will have in place for anything below the national level, where it will be independent and have a third party investigate and review, and we will be able to report on all of those issues.
At the end of the day, our 100% goal is to eliminate individuals being victimized in the sport of hockey, and if we can use that to send a message to broader sport or to Canadians, then that's great, but our efforts are to eliminate any inappropriate activity in the game.