In the course of our work, we have put questions to representatives of Hockey Canada and the Canadian Hockey League, which represents three leagues, particularly to explain the relationship between the two organizations. We wanted to see the contracts, but we have only seen one, and I would like the clerk to follow up with those organizations so that we can see all their contracts.
We have had access to the minutes, but there was no mention of secret funds that may have been used to settle sports misconduct or sexual assault cases. The existence of such an agreement is not disclosed in the financial statements. In addition, neither the previous nor the current board of directors have been following up on that agreement.
There have been two junior championships since the scandal broke. There is nothing in the minutes about expenses and revenues or about profit sharing. I don't feel that the money that was provided by the federal government is being tracked. Until recently, documents were not being turned over to Canada's Business Registries.
In my opinion, not much has really changed. Yet the minister has decided to restore funding to Hockey Canada. In your opinion, is this a good decision and was it made at the right time?