At those events, the Archbishop of Quebec, Catholics and Anglicans all protested together. In my view, that is a non acceptable situation. Religious hospitality is an exception that underscores the fact there is a problem. This is not a rule for churches, obviously. However, there was a problem. Instead of breaking down doors and using force, the problem should be examined to see where its roots lie. The solution isn't to deport people by force, particularly since the person in question came back to Canada afterwards. That person was recognized as being eligible for refugee status.
This is a very clear case, which shows we have to look at the issue very carefully. However, as we said earlier, we cannot guarantee that similar cases would not happen again if there was a right to appeal. Respect, as well as freedom and responsibility of conscience, all play an important role.
Thank you.