Madam Chair, I'd say a few things, if I could.
First of all, I would say once again...and those people who know me outside of this room. If my attitude came across differently on June 20, there was no intention with that. Maybe it was because it was the first time I went through that. I'm not sure. I definitely don't feel that I trivialized any incidents in our game. One incident is one too many. I think I said that on June 20.
With respect to using money, we haven't used money to protect our image. We've used money to respond to and support victims, or we've used our money to support individuals who have suffered an injury that is not fully covered by insurance. We've used money to support families.
Going forward, we have an action plan that consists of a number of things. I don't expect Canadians to say, “Yes, that's good” today. I asked earlier for an opportunity to be measured on the work that we will do on that action plan. The governance review will provide direction. If there are changes required there, we're prepared to accept those. We'll name a third party oversight committee with strong leadership that will make sure we deliver on all of our obligations. We'll—