In Canada we've clearly done a pretty good job with the 0.08. It's quite effective and right for those at that level. We have the zero BAC for new drivers. Then, as in Ontario, once you get to the next level you remain at zero BAC until you get a full licence, which may be at age 21.
But part of what exists now at the provincial level isn't complete. It's a work in progress that needs to continue. In Ontario right now, if you exceed the speed limit by 50 kilometres an hour you lose your vehicle and your licence for a week. But if you drive at 0.07 you will get a 12-hour suspension. Later on this year it'll be three days; it should probably be a week or two. But we don't want to throw in the towel with the provinces. We believe they are making progress, and if we work with them it might take another three to five years. But we will get there, and I think that's what we want.