If the question is about subsection 163(8) of the Criminal Code, that's a separate case. We're using that as an example of how the delegation of powers went wrong. In that case, the delegation of power to determine what was obscene was given to customs officials. In that case there was abuse of that power, because the customs officials were not educated in terms of making that decision.
We're saying that in this situation we think there's a great likelihood, if not an inevitable chance, that there will be the same problem. In terms of the 1.3 million who signed a petition for regulation of violent content, that's fine; we need rules to determine how to regulate. Just to say that the commission shall make regulations....
I'm assuming this is different from the voluntary code of conduct you mentioned. I'm aware of that code of conduct. This sounds to me as though a completely separate set of regulations is going to made by the CRTC respecting the broadcasting of violent scenes, which is such a vague and broad power that it's inevitable, we think....
We've seen this happen before, in Little Sister's. We're going to see it happen again, and rights will be trampled.