I appreciate the question. It's hard to follow the track of all these multiple events.
As soon as we became aware of vulnerable children and other vulnerable persons within the red-zone areas and across the theatre, we were in contact with and in coordination with, on a daily basis, the appropriate agencies, including Children's Aid services. We also provided them with as much information as we could around the threats in those areas, and sought their advice.
Ultimately, it was too great a risk to go in and tow a truck, with the hundreds of trucks, the thousands of protesters, and the capabilities that we were seeing locally and across the country. We had to balance a scale of risks against a potential scale of rewards. Not until we could get the level of resources and the supports from the other parts of civil society were we able to do that safely and successfully.