Prior to intervening, Mr. Skinner, I want to bring one more thing up. It has to do with Ms. Morin's question with regard to what I'll call “drug driving”. Aside from a police officer, as far as I understand, unless there are some new ways of doing it, the only way to convict on drug-impaired driving is through the receipt of a blood sample, which as all of us in this room know can be a difficult process and has to be done by a doctor. I believe that there need to be better ways for the police to be able to investigate these in a timely manner, because right now it ain't timely. It gets to the point, especially with drugs, that even though we have drug recognition people, you still have to formulate the demand and then go forward. We really need to focus on that.
I'll hear from Mr. Skinner, with regard to the investigations.