Well, that's not exactly correct. They cautioned against the notion that allowing married priests in the Latin Rite would magically "fix" the shortage of priests, but they did say that married priests in their Rites had done much good. Of course the mindset in the typical Catholic parish would have to change if married men were universally admitted to the priesthood. Likely, the practice of ordaining older married men who were somewhat financially stable and did not have huge commitments to small children would be the initial practice.
Too true. They would have to learn to accept what is wrong.