I believe that television broadcasters will be appearing in a few days and they will be able to explain the complaints-based system that is currently in force.
In many cases, when the code of ethics is violated, a public apology is made for the fact that the movie was shown at an unacceptable time. It is the complaints-based system that ensures that the broadcaster apologizes. Is this sufficient? I don't believe so. I think that an apology is fine the first time, but we have a system that makes it lucrative to broadcast a violent movie at 7:00 p.m. It's more lucrative to broadcast a violent movie than an educational show at 7:00 p.m. Therefore, Canadian broadcasters must certainly be interested in establishing their viewing schedule in light of economic interests.