Do you not agree that it should be up to elected representatives and the public to establish such codes pertaining to violence? We know that what society tolerated in the past with regard to violence or nudity was very different from what it tolerates today, and that there has been a change in cultural mores. I find it quite unusual that it is broadcasters themselves who conceived the initial code, but I fully understand your position.
I would like to move on to another topic, something Ms. Fry raised earlier: the complaints-based system. Do you not find that working within a complaints-based system places your organization in a wait-and-see position? The CRTC has to wait for a complaint to be filed. I would have thought that the commission would be a bit more proactive by assessing which broadcasters respect the code and which do not, without necessarily having to wait before a complaint is made.