What I can say is that now, through the experience that we had at the end of January and the beginning of February, we've taken a very different stance on how we allow vehicular-based demonstrations, protester events into the downtown core. We just do not allow them.
I can tell you that, up until this occurrence in our city—and it was the first across the country—we had never, as a policing organization, not allowed people to come into a downtown core area in vehicles. We had facilitated several vehicle-based protests in the past. This was the first experience of this kind for any police agency across the country. I would say it has dramatically changed how policing agencies look at and manage vehicle-based protests.