The position paper that Mr. Siksay is referring to is one that we had drafted in 1995, I think specifically relating to violent programming directed towards children, and specifically with regard to the technology of the V-chip, which at the time was coming into prominence.
The association now views that position paper to be outdated, seeing that it's 13 years later and technology has changed so much. With television, the Internet, and all these new technologies, as you mentioned earlier, broadcasting now faces new challenges. We're very cognizant of that as well.
Our current position is the one that I've submitted to you today. We spent the past few weeks, in preparing for today's submission, re-evaluating our position, particularly with this provision, proposed subsection 10.1(1). It's a very different position in nature and it's also a very different provision, because it is inclusive. It's not just directed towards children. The previous position paper was directed towards content for children.