Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'm going to get straight to the point, Mr. Moss, because I don't have much time.
Unfortunately, I am starting to understand why you are against holding an independent inquiry. You weren't even able to do a thorough job in the case of coach Bard, who was accused of multiple instances of sexual assault.
What kind of message in terms of impartiality and independence do we get when the same lawyer is representing your organization, Gymnastics Canada, and a coach who stands accused of multiple sexual assaults?
Mr. Moss, you do understand that there is nothing independent and impartial here. What impression do we get when it is you yourself who questions the victims to see if their complaint is admissible or not?
Wouldn't that process be somewhat intimidating and again, show a lack of impartiality and independence on your behalf?