That's a great question, Mr. Blois.
I'll give you an example of what happened during the incident in Fort Macleod in my riding. It wasn't the farmers who phoned the RCMP. Do you know who phoned the RCMP? It was the protestors. They wanted to protect themselves from the ramifications of having a very shocked ranch family walk into the barn at 7 o'clock in the morning as they were breaking into this property and into the barn, which I would say is actually a free-range turkey farm. The turkeys weren't in cages, and they weren't in any enclosed space, other than being able to go in and out of the barn to keep warm.
It was the activists who actually phoned the RCMP so that they could be protected from any unknown reactions from a farm family.
In many ways, it's actually the protesters and the activists who are phoning the RCMP, but there were a lot of farm families putting pressure on the Fort Macleod RCMP to make sure they pressed charges.