 We're here with the BC Lions at their training camp in Surrey to announce a really fabulous initiative. It's a three-year initiative where we're be more than a bystander campaign where we're actually trying to break the silence on violence against women and I think it's really really important and the partnerships with BC Lions are fabulous. In locker rooms, at work, at school, men see and hear negative and disrespectful attitudes towards women and girls. They hear down-putting jokes and are privy to abuse and violence going on around them. Saying nothing and doing nothing is really like saying it's okay but most people with no training don't know what to say, they don't know what to do, they don't know how to respond. But imagine the difference that could be created if the vast majority of men who don't commit violence knew how to speak up and knew what to say and knew what to do when they saw violence happening around them. It's an issue that as men we can stand up for and you know as I mentioned earlier there's been instances in my own life that I feel that I did stand up and not knowing that I was speaking out against an issue like violence against women. So you know you're always going to be involved in some situation like that. I think what you do obviously is something that you can affect and if you're educated about it, if you're aware about it, then you understand that there's a responsibility to do something about it. You know it hit home, you know it's something that my mother was a victim she was abused by her boyfriend and it was something that I'd seen you know and as a young boy it was something that I didn't I was too ashamed to speak up you know and say anything and I was too young to do anything about it. So now being in a position to influence I feel it's very important that I speak out and get that message across because you know it happens every day you know a lot of young people are faced or seen their parents being abused and I was too ashamed but I want to let them know that hey this is what's going on right now isn't right you know they need to speak up.