Thank you.
We've made progress. I don't want that to be misinterpreted; there's still lots more work to do. An area I would draw our attention to is the important need for a registry as it relates to safe sport.
We've made important progress for the roughly 3,000 athletes who participate in sport at the national level. They now have a place where they can go and register a complaint about abuse, harassment or maltreatment in sport and not be fearful of retribution. I think that's an important step.
But there are millions of young participants in sport at the provincial level and at the local level—at the club level—who don't have those protections. To me, that is an enormous gap.
I know that this committee is focused on what some of the recommendations are that can be made. I would encourage you to think about how we address that gap.
I think it's going to take a lot of co-operation with the provincial and territorial governments in order to do that, but it's a very important step for us to ensure that the truly young people who are participating in sport, and their parents, can do so with real confidence that they're in a system that protects them.