Thank you.
Thank you for being with us here today.
I'll get to my questions quickly, in the interest of time.
My first question has to do with testimony that we heard from Rachael Denhollander. She was here at this committee just a few weeks ago and, of course, you'll be familiar with her based on the Nassar case.
When she was here, she talked about how the same problems that exist in the U.S. exist here in Canada. She talked about our system with OSIC, which is the oversight body within the Government of Canada that's supposed to be investigating the complaints that arise. She pointed out the fact that the system doesn't work because there is a fear of reprisal and because people are ill-trained to look after these cases as they come forward. Furthermore, she said that it doesn't work because there are no “survivor protections” in place. She said that she sees the same things in the U.S. that she sees here.
I'm wondering if you can expand on that in terms of what you might see at play and how we might potentially tackle those challenges here in Canada in order to create safe sport for athletes here.