That's probably the one that everyone talks about. Australia has been able to reduce carnage on their roadways through aggressive enforcement. The enforcement on their roadways is 24/7 and they are constantly looking for speeders. They are constantly looking for people talking on cellphones.
Let me just give you a good example. In Canada, provinces are passing legislation banning hand-held phones. While all the evidence in the world.... There are only 600 studies that tell us that it doesn't matter whether it's hand-held or hands-free, it's the conversation that's the distraction. That's why all these provinces passing hand-held legislation is going to have no impact whatsoever, because they're just going to hands-free, which is just as dangerous. It's the conversation.
That is because there is a lack of unity across the country and there is no repository house for people who are passionate about injury. We've been diluted, and they're competing against each other, actually. They have to come under one roof.
Paul Kells has been a leader trying to get some of those NGOs in injury to come under one roof.