Just so I can finish, I think it's a gross estimation of what countries actually have 0.08. In fact, the majority--and I think you heard from Dr. Mann--have 0.05 or lower, whether administratively or criminally.
There is another piece that I think you, as federal parliamentarians, have to look at. Do we want to be known to have the harshest penalties, or do we want to be smarter and comprehensive and save lives? This issue should not be about having the toughest penalties; this should be about stopping impaired driving at the front end, and that's why we're talking about random breath testing. That's why we're talking about lower BACs. We know those measures worldwide will save lives. Our organization wants nothing to do with the harshest penalties. Let's be smart about impaired driving and move on from there.