Thank you, Madam Chair.
My question is for you, Ms. Thomassin. However, I want to start by greeting you on behalf of your member of Parliament, Ms. Charbonneau, who would have liked to be here.
Ms. Thomassin, I gather from your presentation that you're concerned about the financial impact of potentially legalizing single-event sports betting. You aren't the only person to make this point. I'm not an expert in the field. However, I gather that single-event sports betting is already taking place, but the black market is benefiting from it. This is done through criminal organizations. It has always been that way and it probably will be that way as long as single-event sports betting is prohibited.
Bill C-218 proposes to legalize single-event sports betting. This would mean, for example, that Loto-Québec could manage bets on events that take place at your place, at the Trois-Rivières Racetrack. You're concerned that this would cost you revenue. However, you're already losing revenue to the black market.
Have you estimated the market share that goes to criminal organizations for single-event sports betting?