Thanks, Madam Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses. You have stepped forward with a lot of courage.
We've had a sports system that has been irresponsible and not responsive to victims for decades. These problems have been swept under the carpet, and your coming forward today, I think, will help us. Certainly all four parties here are wedded to the idea that we need to start taking action and that it can no longer be a situation where sports organizations sometimes act well or sometimes act poorly, but it always happens with impunity and the federal government funding continues to flow to those organizations. That, I think we all agree, has to stop. The tied funding now has to ensure that it is safe for athletes, safe for the public, safe for kids—safe for everybody.
It's going to be a long road for us to get there, but your testimony today has helped us start to form the recommendations that will set us in the right direction.
Mr. Lindsay, I want to ask you the question about Boxing Canada, because you also have a road to take. Boxing Canada had a huge blow to its credibility a year ago. People did courageously step forward. What are the other things that Boxing Canada has to do to re-establish credibility and confidence in the organization?