Mr. Speaker, I will have a speech in a few minutes. Before I get there, I would like to ask my friend and colleague from Abitibi—Témiscamingue a brief question.
The member seems to have temporary amnesia with respect to all the progress we have made collectively, and I think he should take credit for some of that. We have agreed that abuse in sport ought not to be a partisan issue and that, when we make collective progress, we will make it together under a team Canada approach. We have invested in community sport to an unprecedented degree, with $75 million over the last couple of years, to inspire young kids and make sure there is an inclusive sport system right across this country.
We stood up the Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner. It has the tools and resources to adjudicate cases, making sure that we get to the bottom of abuse and that abusive coaches and individuals are kicked out of the sport system. We have made incredible progress. The evidence of that is really clear.
Will the member not acknowledge that he has been part of that progress?