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BERGERON-OLIVER: "Yeah, so a clip was just from our police chief here in Ottawa, Peter Sloly, and he said that the Ottawa Police is overwhelmed, that they do not have the resources able to deal with what he’s calling a siege and an occupation. And you know, this is not just a protest. Ottawa, like any capital city, is used to a protest. But here, you know, right beside me they set up a Plinko table, one of those games you would see on the 'Price Is Right.' They have open fire pits that are burning throughout downtown. They have villages essentially, they built structures on the street to keep people warm. They have a full set of — I saw some pizza ovens the other day, even in one spot organizers had three different saunas and a hot tub set up."