You've heard the testimony of Mr. Gagnon. I've had a number of students come to see me who told me that in the University of Toronto grad gym, in the early morning, over 70 to 100 people--I can't really get a square number--were awakened by police barging in with their guns drawn. They kicked them in the ribs. They loudly proclaimed that all of them were being mass-arrested for conspiracy. There was no evidence whatsoever of any conspiracy, since every single person in that room had their charges dropped.
They tell me that they had their hands zap-strapped behind their backs and were led out. Just before they got outside to the media, the zap straps were taken off and they were put in handcuffs to be paraded in front of the media. Then when they got onto the buses, they had the handcuffs removed and zap straps were put back on.
I take it you'd agree with me that since none of those people were convicted of anything, they were innocent people who had their charter rights violated.