Madam Speaker, my colleague's question is an important one. We talked about the impact on victims at the Standing Committee on the Status of Women, but I know that, at the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, my colleague from Abitibi—Témiscamingue was mainly concerned about the issue of governance.
Our committee also heard about governance and accountability for the people running these sport organizations. People told us that, in the end, more time was spent letting these organizations protect each other and sweep things under the rug instead of really shining a light and uncovering problems, not only the problems victims are facing, but also the governance problems plaguing the sport community.
Sport should be healthy. That is what I said at the end of my speech. There should be nothing but good news stories in the sports community, stories like that of the Granby Loutres, who are currently in Bahrain. I salute the Granby coach and his team. Sport should be a healthy activity for everyone.