I think we've made considerable progress in that area by specifically enacting provisions within the Criminal Code that address the whole question of drug-impaired driving. If you're a victim of an impaired driver, it's of little comfort to you to know that the person was impaired by drugs as opposed to alcohol. Either way, you have become a victim of that individual's irresponsible behaviour. So I think it was time to bring forward those changes.
With respect to your reference to the two-beer defence, again, we're very careful in the drafting of these to see that they comply with the Charter of Rights and the Canadian Bill of Rights. That is the responsibility of the Minister of Justice. We're satisfied that the Tackling Violent Crime Act is constitutional, and certainly it addresses a concern that many Canadians have. Again, I'm pleased that we have made progress in this area in my lifetime with respect to people's attitudes towards impaired driving. It's everybody's hope that those improvements will continue.