I will address the issues as follows, Mr. Chair.
There's a fantastic blog by our head of news, Brodie Fenlon, which you can refer to. He does this very often to comment on making journalism transparent, explaining to Canadians how we do the journalism. In the case of the attribution, this is a policy that we have had at CBC/Radio-Canada for several decades. It is shared and mirrored by many other reputable news organizations, including The Globe and Mail, the BBC, Agence France-Presse, Reuters, and any number of other agencies.
I would just say on the attribution that we use the words “terrorist” and “terrorism” and acknowledge that Canada, the U.K. and the U.S. consider Hamas a terrorist organization, but we as journalists do not make that attribution.