Mr. Speaker, following the tragic events in Norway, where a five-year-old girl was killed by two six-year-olds, the public is entitled to wonder if television violence does not lead to violent behaviour in young people.
Many are convinced that it does: 1.5 million people have signed Virginie Larivière's petition calling for an end to violence on television.
There is increasing agreement among medical experts as to the harmful influence of television violence on the behaviour of children.
In the face of the CRTC's inertia on this issue, what is the federal government waiting for to propose concrete and effective measures that address this serious problem, which is detrimental to the development of our children?