Good morning. I call the meeting to order.
Welcome to meeting number 78 of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage.
I want to acknowledge that the meeting is taking place on the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe people.
Obviously, this meeting is taking place in a hybrid fashion.
For those of you who are together in the committee room, you do not have to wear a mask. It's not compulsory, but it is something that you might want to think about doing. COVID is still around, and so are other respiratory diseases.
I want to take this opportunity to remind all participants that they cannot take photographs of this meeting or of their view on Zoom. The proceedings will be made available on the public website, so you'll be able to get anything you want off that website.
Also, when you speak, please make sure that you address everything through the chair.
There will be a question and answer period. During that time, again, you cannot speak unless the chair recognizes you.
The other thing I want to say is that it's important.... If you look at the bottom of your screen, you'll see that there's a little globe icon. When you press that, it will give you translations in English, French or the floor language—the original language, whichever you choose to use.
Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2) and the motion adopted by the committee on Tuesday, September 20, 2022, the committee is meeting to continue its study on safe sport.
Today we have quite a few very important witnesses who, I gather, have expertise on this issue in different ways.
We have, as individuals, Shauna Bookal, manager of equity, diversity, inclusion and student experience at Ontario University Athletics; Whitney Bragagnolo, Ph.D. candidate and sport governance and anti-corruption consultant; Dr. Joëlle Carpentier, professor, school of management, Université du Québec à Montréal; and Richard McLaren, chief executive officer, McLaren Global Sport Solutions.
Also, we have, from Égale Action, Sylvie Béliveau, director, gender equity; and from Laboratoire de recherche pour la progression des femmes dans les sports au Québec, we have Dr. Guylaine Demers, professor and director.
Before we begin the meeting and I let the witnesses speak, I notice that Mr. Housefather has his hand up.
Mr. Housefather.