I'll speak about what it means to me.
It came as a very necessary and very healing type of decision. The day after that decision came down, I was driving my son to the gym, and on our drive there, we passed by two men wearing turbans who I assume were Sikh men. I thought to myself, “Boy, from what happened yesterday, you guys are safer today.” That was a big, important message of safety and security to any visible minority in Canada, and I think the decision was correct. It makes me feel safer that this is a possible deterrent to someone who might think in the future of using a vehicle as a weapon.