I'm glad to be here. I just went through scrutiny of regulations, so this is far more entertaining.
This is for both professors.
According to the Canadian Code of Advertising Standards, consumers may direct complaints about advertising that contravenes the code to Advertising Standards Canada, but on June 15, 2017, the committee learned from a representative of the ASC that if a complaint alleges that an ad is partisan, that's something the ASC would forward to the government to deal with.
Do you think it's wise that complaints about government ads being partisan should be forwarded to the government to be handled?