Yes. That's something where my views may have changed with some of the evidence that's come forth since February 14, Valentine's Day, when I should have been doing something other than writing a piece.
In any event, I think best practices emerging out of Ipperwash, emerging out of the G20, are that the police should have a plan to talk to the protesters, to provide the protesters with an opportunity to self-police, while recognizing that if they fail to do so and fail to obey the law, then the police have to come in. I think the police also need to maintain their neutrality. I think various police forces that are now pursuing discipline against officers who expressed their political views about the protest.... I think that is part of maintaining their neutrality.
I think that if we had an advanced plan that told everyone that we're going to talk to protesters until x point, and if we also had transparent political direction to the police, this would respond to some of these concerns about inequality.