Thank you.
I want to thank each of the witnesses here today. You've brought very important testimony to this table. This is something that members of the committee embarked on last year not knowing the destination but understanding that there were problems in Canadian sports. We now understand that there is a crisis in Canadian sports in terms of keeping athletes safe.
When our daughters and sons go into sports organizations, there has to be an understanding that they are safe, that athletes are safe, that the public is safe, that everyone is safe. So your testimony helps us, I think, to formulate what we will do eventually, which is provide recommendations to the government.
I'd like to start my questions with you, Ms. Forsyth. Words can really not express how sorry we should all be about what happened to you and what happens to far too many athletes and members of the public. You simply were not in a safe environment. You, I think, from that understood the importance of putting into place systems that will protect all athletes and protect the public.
You mentioned in your testimony that we have organizations that are basically looking at minimum levels. They're basically not obeying the spirit of putting safe sports into place but are, I imagine, putting forward more of a facade. How do you see us getting to the point in this country where all athletes are safe, where the public is safe? What are the investments that are required and how can organizations be forced to go beyond that minimum sort of facade to actually put in place a full regime of safe sports to protect everybody?