Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses. I think we have a great deal of work to do, and it's not going to stop, but it has to start.
I'm going to speak about behaviour in sports.
One of my constituents recently wrote an article—a male hockey player who won the Stanley Cup for the Chicago Blackhawks, Nick Boynton. Reading his story.... I guess maybe I'm naive. I didn't think it would happen to men, but it did. He speaks about the abuse and he speaks about the fact that it occurs. We know that this occurs for women, but we need to also understand how we stop and educate coaches, both women and men, to ensure that they understand the importance of educating our children at a young age so that this behaviour does not continue into their adult life. What recommendations...?
I'm going to leave the question open to anyone who can answer it for me, because I'm really concerned about it. We have to stop it. We have to stop it at a young age, because if we don't, it'll just continue.
Maybe Dr. Fowler can start with that.