The concern has been raised with us by the provinces that you may have a police officer attending at the hospital who smells the alcohol 20, 30, or 40 minutes later. He now has the reasonable grounds to suspect that there's alcohol in the body, but at that time he may not be able to establish that the person had the alcohol while driving. That may have to be established. He knows he drove, but they're going to have to establish at trial that the guy didn't drink alcohol between the time of the accident and the time he got to the hospital.
We're trying to break those two suspicions up. As long as he can establish both of them, he can go to the ASD. By the time they get to trial, they're going to have to be able to prove that he was driving. If he was put in an ambulance and taken to the hospital, the chances that he had access to alcohol are pretty nearly nil, but there may be other circumstances where it would be a difficulty.