Thank you very much.
First of all, everyone here from Hockey Canada respects this government and respects this process. We want to bring this country together as one, and hockey does that in so many cases. As I said, Brian, we are very proud of what we've done to ensure that the atmosphere is a positive atmosphere in small-town Canada. It is something that is a very difficult task, with our hundreds and hundreds of thousands of players, coaches, and parents.
We have spent a lot of time in our parent program. We've had some great role models there with Mike Bossy, Cassie Campbell, Bobby Orr going coast to coast with Hockey Canada on these programs that touch parents, young players, and coaches.
We have a PSA program that really got to the heart of an issue in our game, and that's abusive parents. They're a small part—it's 2% of the parents—but that 2% can disrupt the atmosphere in the rink. We're going to probably continue to work on this for many years, but we're going to stay on it because it's important. The one negative situation for a young boy or girl in the game can remove him or her from the game we want them to stay in.
We have a program for all officials. We certify 40,000 officials a year coast to coast in our officiating program. With it we have an abuse program that they all get. We have it within our coaching program. We have it within our parenting program. We have hundreds of thousands of people we try to deliver it through. We're working on it and will continue to work on it in both languages.