Okay.
This morning we discussed the issue of 0.05 versus 0.08. When I was a Breathalyzer technician, we would have a session as part of our training where we were all taken into a room and we would measure alcohol in scientific measuring beakers. Each day, different students would be the drinkers and other students would be testing them. In any given session, not one of the students would drink more than approximately eight to ten ounces of alcohol. That was in the period of an hour, with a small amount of food at lunch time.
I was surprised at what the blood alcohol levels were during that training. I expected them to be a lot higher than they were. I actually cheated; I went out for lunch first and had one or two drinks before the process. But my highest reading was 0.05. I was shocked at how I and other students in that program were affected by the relative amounts of alcohol we had drunk versus what the actual readings were.
I think an exercise, as we discussed, would be for this committee to actually go through that process of consuming some alcohol and having the test. Some of you perhaps have more tolerance than I have, I would surmise—