When I speak of no more harsher penalties, I'm talking about taking our existing laws, like the 0.08, and adding increased penalties to our existing provisions in the Criminal Code. What we presented today was that when you look at what we're talking about on suspensions on 0.05, it is dramatically less, 45 days less, than the current one-year driving prohibition. So it's less, but it can be effectively done in a much more efficient way. Police can lay more charges.
The whole premise of this is to drive down the number of drinking drivers on the roadway. As I said earlier, it's about working effectively, using the tools that have worked worldwide.
So it's not a case of applying more harsh penalties than what we have now. It's a case of looking at new techniques--like 0.05, like random breath testing--for deterrence rather than punishment.