It's absolutely an issue for us. We are very concerned when we draw attention to things or shed light on things. We are very aware that we don't want to be seen as being something that would be restrictive on freedom of speech, freedom of expression, and so on and so forth. And we very much recognize and understand—early in the piece with this, we knew—that just using censorship is not going to solve the problem or address the issue. What's more important to us is to find ways to help parents, teachers, and students to come to grips with the new media technologies and, as Ms. Graydon so eloquently stated, find ways through a media awareness model for kids to learn how to recognize what's inappropriate and how to prepare themselves and defend themselves.
On March 13th, 2008. See this statement in context.