Thank you, Chair.
Absolutely, I think it's important that they follow a code of ethics, etc. However, a very valid point was raised by students. A lot of times students in journalism schools are writing for various organizations. They are not yet accredited; they don't have credentials. They're writing on their own dime. They're not necessarily covered under the school for that. We heard that a lot of times, volunteers in the community-based radio stations wouldn't have their own accreditations.
I wonder if we could add to this. We could take Mr. Housefather's recommendation, which is that it is either a member of a recognized journalistic association and follows the code of ethics of a recognized journalistic association or has its own code of ethics whose standards...and I would add “or is under the supervision of one of the aforementioned”.