Mr. Parkinson, I believe you are with Waterloo, and you were here when our colleague mentioned the statistics. I think he mentioned that 88% of people surveyed would call if they knew that this was the situation.
My concern is to have some hard data. As parliamentarians, we have the responsibility to analyze whether there is hard data to support what we are doing. Sometimes we come up with really great ideas, but they don't actually work out the way we thought they would. When you are talking about these 88% who would call, who are the people you were talking to? What was the group you analyzed for this? Bear in mind that many of the people who would be calling would be intoxicated at the time. Does that figure into the analysis of the 88% you were talking about?