I actually think Olympic sport needs to be viewed through two lenses. One is competition at the Olympic games themselves, where there is a strong commitment through the IOC's code and through its association with the integrity betting intelligence system, which makes the ability to enforce and monitor the integrity of Olympic sport on a level quite similar to its ability to monitor doping. Of course, it doesn't mean it won't take place, but I think it reduces the risks and the vulnerabilities.
Olympic sport takes place on a 17-day basis every two years, winter and summer. Those sports, though, are taking place year-round, over 365 days, and there are nearly 60 Olympic sports that have competitions all the time. Today, there is an incredible amount of betting on those sports, and that's where we need a responsible approach that allows us to better protect, better educate, take the proceeds and reinvest them back into the sport system.