Thank you, Madam Chair.
To situate where this amendment is taking place, it would be taking place in the policy objectives of the act, along with other policy objectives that are set out. Then it goes over to the CRTC to operationalize that through various mechanisms.
There is a degree of action already in this space with respect to adult channels that may appear on cable or satellite packages. The CRTC has put in place certain measures with respect to those channels that require certain things of them given the type of explicit content that they are distributing. That is traditionally done in the legacy broadcasting system by working with industry associations to develop broadcast codes and standards.
My expectation in terms of what would happen if these amendments were to pass is that the CRTC would look at them, probably to the extent that those codes already cover these kinds of issues. To the extent that there are gaps, it would probably work through its industry associations to adapt the codes as required. That can include things like user interfaces designed for children, and it includes classification of programming and all those types of measures.