My pessimistic side sees this being used as a pretext to blame the truckers and those associated for economic suffering to come, of course entirely ignoring the idea the people who pissed them off could be the ones in the wrong.
Also I am pessimistic in general about protests. So called peaceful protests have only worked when some agent with real power already supports the cause, and likely even seeded the protests themselves. It seems the opponents of those who use protests as a political weapon have misunderstood this as the protests themselves being effective even without the action of political or physical force behind it. They should quite literally declare the disillusion of the Canadian government and put forward a trucker parliament. Untrustworthy agents of the old regime should be dragged behind semis.
I suppose the question is, at what point does it become "good optics" to actually do something to hold those misusing their power accountable? Violence begets violence, so everyone is quick to chastise those who project force, yet there appears to be no other way to right the wrongs of the modern day. All coercion, all politics, is ultimately physical. Our enemies are masters at obfuscating that. They will not be out obfuscated; they will only be purged by honest application of this principle. When will a critical mass of people accept this? Everyone is willing to keep going down this path of lies and nightmares all because they are too cowardly to use the most honest form of power to oppose it. Violence need not break out yet what is necessary is for any real opposition to the powers that be to develop the capacity for it, regardless of the screeching of mouthpieces of the regime.
Not to mention everything that takes attention away from stopping migration of non Europeans in to European territories (and the even more suppressed notion of reversing it and punishing those responsible) is on some level a distraction from what actually would make people's lives better and suppress tyranny the most.