That's a very difficult question to answer.
We're a university; we're not security officers. Concordia University welcomes nearly 30,000 people a day on its campuses. We have 12 security and prevention officers on the downtown campus, and normally that's enough. As my colleagues have said, the vast majority of our staff and students are respectful.
The challenge is to determine how universities can respond to all of this while maintaining the right to freedom of expression and academic freedom. As you know, Quebec has a piece of legislation on academic freedom. It is not easy to find a balance.