It's an excellent suggestion.
What we have is a very good picture of the general situation that existed in Canada.
Your point is one that I think has been under-discussed, which is that this country was saturated in anti-Semitism right up until the 1960s. One of the contributions that universities had to make first was confronting their own anti-Semitism, which was deep and severe, but also opening the doors to scholars like Irving Abella, who helped document that anti-Semitism and its causes. That's a huge part of the contribution our institutions need to make going forward.