The mood is not necessarily favourable to a consensus right now.
It is a risky exercise because, even if we are motivated by good will and want to promote freedom of artistic expression, the very fact of wanting to take legislative action could be very negatively perceived. Quebec has nonetheless been able to do so in the case of academic freedom. It did receive some criticism because its legislation did not fully uphold the breadth of that freedom.
It is not my place to make a judgment on that. The exercise is hypothetically risky, but it would probably make it possible to more firmly establish the importance of journalistic freedom on the one hand, and the distinctiveness of artistic creation on the other.