My understanding of censorship is that it is a form of prohibition. That is not at all what I was saying. I would not want to be accused of being in favour of censorship. This is not about censoring a film's content or prohibiting its broadcast. This is about programming slots and deciding that a film should be broadcast after 9 p.m. This is not about censorship because, to me, censorship equals prohibition. I would be against prohibiting the broadcast of certain films.
I think that all films deserve to be broadcast on the public airwaves, unless they contain such content as pornography, for example. Furthermore, if the Régie du cinéma du Québec or any other group considers a film to be violent, it should not be broadcast before 9 p.m. That is not prohibition.
If someone wanted to prohibit the broadcasting of a film containing violence, I would call that censorship.