One of the roles of a board is to look for ways to mitigate any type of potential risk that comes to the organization.
Over the years, we've seen complaints come in stemming from a range of issues, including instances of sexual assault but also allegations of racism. Boards need to respond by putting in place good governance structures that allow for the processing of those complaints and to minimize the risk to the organization but also to do what's morally correct.
Do you believe that there was a failure in putting in place a governance structure, the right types of systems, to respond to these incidents, these complaints and, in some cases, these criminal activities that were taking place?