You're right. This bill seems to focus more on the war against drugs than on combating impaired driving. There is more of an inclination here to go back to the approach used during prohibition than to reflect on what would actually bring down the number of impaired drivers.
As we mentioned, a lot of innocent people run the risk of being caught in this net without being impaired, and will, rightly, challenge the charges. The results have been fairly well laid out by the lawyers. Unless the government already decided it will spend the money on this whether it's helpful or not, because it has money to waste, I believe there is a need to sit back down and look at the whole issue of impaired driving.