Thank you, Chair. I appreciate it.
I appreciate everyone for being here—especially that you're representing a team and coming here together. It's truly inspiring. I think you should hear the word we're all whispering to each other, which is “unbelievable”. That's what we're saying. Your being here is letting an entire nation know what's happening here.
As you leave committee today, I'd like you to be reassured that the courage you've had to stand up until now and the courage you have to stand up today at committee and go public and speak up.... It may be the end of your testimony, but I think you can clearly see that this is just the beginning of a bigger picture. That's something you should already be proud of as we move forward.
I'm going to see if I can get a question in to everyone. I will start with Quinn.
You mentioned in your opening remarks that you don't have enough resources to bring 20 players to camp. You can't do 11-on-11 drills. What kinds of limitations...? How does that make you feel? How can you work around things that you shouldn't have to work around like that?