All right. Thank you. That is very enlightening.
In its order, the government did not take into consideration humanitarian reasons, as you say. For example, if a father who had to pay child support to his ex‑wife participated in the protests in Ottawa, the government's order could result in his account being frozen. Ultimately, his children and his ex‑wife would bear the brunt of that decision, because of the lack of details in the application of the order. I find this unacceptable. This is, in my view, a serious problem.
Did your members have the impression that they had to play the role of police?
As you said, they didn't have to limit themselves to the list of names provided by the RCMP. They had to determine, using their own risk-based approach, if there were people who might be protesting in Ottawa or funding part of the protest.