Very much so.
We currently are running into a problem, particularly in British Columbia, because we've had the program there for so long. The person speaks to a lawyer, gets off the phone, and says, “I'm not doing this.” Basically B.C. is fortunate in that they've got a 24-hour prohibition for suspected drug usage, but they walk. They can be grossly impaired, but if we can't prove what the impairment is, our position for laying a charge is very difficult.
This legislation would make the police job a whole lot easier with drug-impaired drivers. Quite frankly, I sit on this technical advisory panel of the IACP, and if this legislation passes, we'll be the envy of every agency involved in this program, which is basically every state.