Yes.
Actually, I do appreciate Mr. Davies' thoughtfulness on this amendment. However, there are a couple of subtle differences, I do believe, and I would prefer that we don't pass his amendment.
First, the lease vehicle is collected already in the registration. When you lease a vehicle, it is registered. The plates are registered to the individual. So it's registered back there.
There's one important ingredient that I think is also missing in Mr. Davies' amendment. It's one that I forgot to mention to him when we just had our short discussion. It doesn't include the body type. Sometimes the body type is even more important to police officers when they're trying to locate vehicles. The simple part of missing the body type is probably pretty crucial, maybe more crucial, in some ways, than a licence plate number. You could have a Ford truck, but it could be a van, or it could be a pickup truck, or it could be a variety of things. The body type is crucial.
For that reason, I would prefer that we not pass Mr. Davies' amendment and that we pass the government amendment.