As a member of that committee, we certainly dealt with a lot of the fallout that happened as a result of the Salt Lake City scandal, when many IOC members were removed. Also what we did was to set up the IOC code of ethics, which is now in place. These are the guiding principles about ethics in sport. They touch on governance. They touch on breaches. They touch on everything, as you would be well aware, that would be aligned with leadership and ethical principles in sport.
I was very proud of that work, but I also believe that this work and ethics in sport should permeate within all organizations, particularly here in Canada. We cannot be complacent when it comes to ethics in sport. I think we should always be evolving, and we should always have opportunities for dialogue. The work your committee is doing is part of that. It's setting that foundation. It really is setting that foundational work that gives us an opportunity not just to be better as an organization but to be better as Canadians.