Okay. Thank you.
The approved screening device is designed for enhancing suspicion to reasonable and probable grounds roadside for breath demand. For the purpose of the drug evaluation, the instrument should be an evidentiary instrument that gives us a complete, full reading of the blood alcohol concentration of the subject, so that if in fact the blood alcohol concentration is over the prohibited level, we can proceed with a charge under paragraph 253(b) of the Criminal Code. It also would fall in line with provincial sanctions, which vary from province to province, regarding the blood alcohol concentration for roadside suspensions.
Other than that, I'm basically just here to clarify whatever needs to be clarified or to answer questions.