I must admit, sir, that the answer I gave is unambiguous to a very ambiguous situation, and that I was really talking about a type of reality program. There is no question I said what I said, but I was really talking about a particular type of reality program that I think is not appropriate for a public broadcaster. But as I was speaking, we were doing shows like The Greatest Canadian, which is a reality show. We did Kraft Hockeyville and we're doing a show right now called The Great War. These are reality shows. But what we will not do is shows like Fear Factor, Extreme Makeover, and Survivor, particular shows that stress plastic surgery, sex and humiliation, and eating of insects. I was too general in my answer at that time, because in fact we were doing some forms of reality shows. I simply think we have to do our shows much more carefully and with taste.
On September 27th, 2006. See this statement in context.