The biggest difficulty in those situations is there's a very large number of people. We have found both prior to having discussions with protesters and then in subsequent discussions with protesters afterwards that the common theme on that is the majority of protesters got caught up into something they did not want to see happen. As I mentioned, that stifles their own ability to get their voice heard.
In addition, we also noticed.... As you're from B.C., you're familiar with a young man who apparently would never have participated in the actions he did, except he went along with all the other people around him who were doing violence and destruction. He's paid the price because he was identified.
The difficulty we have is you cannot proceed with a charge on any individual until that person is satisfactorily identified. In other words, you can go to court and make it absolutely crystal clear that that was the person who did those actions.