Thank you, Madam Chair. I appreciate that.
Many of my comments that I was initially going to give have been echoed in what my colleagues have said. However, what I would like to impress upon this committee is that while it's vital that survivors are heard, and we so appreciate this opportunity today, we could sit here for hours telling you stories that would break your hearts and break them over and over and over again, but that would be a useless exercise unless there is action at the end of it.
That is what survivors want to see, and that is what we have not seen yet. People need to be held to account.
As I was saying about the current leadership of Gymnastics Canada, despite all of the media attention and despite the fact that the CEO has been implicated in at least two situations in which abusive coaches were promoted under his watch, he still sits in his seat. The harassment officer that I referenced earlier is still in her seat. There has been no accountability yet, and that is really what we are searching for, because so many of us have been denied justice.
That is why we're here today. We hope this committee will do that for us.