Or you can limit it to an election campaign. That's fairly clear. But the problem remains, a weekend before election day it happens, it isn't broadcast again because the election has come and gone, and as a practical matter—and admittedly, I'm talking from the point of view of how you enforce these things—I'm left with asking what you are going to do, particularly when the member attacked got re-elected. Where are the damages? If he wasn't re-elected, can you attribute the loss of the election to that particular video, or might there be other...? It would be a very difficult thing to establish. In terms of the civil law process, you've got to show the offence was defamatory and so on.
Everybody here probably agrees with your concerns, but it's very difficult to enforce, I would think.