It's an interesting argument to get into. If we were to take the opposite approach that you're suggesting--that is, that it's not going to stop someone from drinking and driving, it's just going to make them fight it more--in that case we haven't seen a decrease. When you look at these numbers and you look at the example of 67,000 drivers charged with impaired driving, I would suspect that some of them were charged inappropriately, no question about that. But would you suggest that most of them were charged inappropriately?