Paul alluded to administrative licence suspensions. In terms of a tool, I think police forces across the country love them. I think that's a good sign. We have called on all the provinces and territories to standardize the sanctions under these. It doesn't make sense that in Ontario it's a 12-hour suspension, and nothing happens to you; there's no report to the insurance company. We want these standardized across the country. I think it makes a lot of sense. Some provinces are rather more punitive; I think Saskatchewan is. I think maybe they're the model in terms of the sanctions they're giving.
Another important point we alluded to in our presentation is that a lot of impaired driving cases have been plea-bargained outside the criminal code. The province on the far west, I think, gives you an example. I wonder if Paul and Jonathan might be able to tell us if this is happening to a great extent in Ontario, and what the numbers are in terms of the criminal charge.
They may not want to tell us.