We define violence in the broadest possible way, which is to say that if the complainant says it's violent, we accept that it's violent. Our assessment is basically of two kinds. We need to determine, first, whether the violence is gratuitous. You have to bear in mind that under the code, any gratuitous violence cannot be aired on television at any time of day or night—not at four in the afternoon, not at nine o'clock at night, not at three in the morning—no gratuitous violence.
The second thing we do is look at the violence that has been the characterization of the individual complainant, and we ask, is it violence that is intended for adults or not intended for adults? If it's intended exclusively for adults, it has to play after nine o'clock. If it does, then it falls into the acceptable category of violence.
So there's no need to define it. We let the complainant say whether it is or not.