Not at all, but I do want to emphasize interlocking devices, because it might be something we can do. In the presentations, which were all very clear, there is language that.... I'll go right to Mr. Beirness, who said the devices were grossly underutilized. Mr. Quaye was talking about some of them not being approved or that there should be some help in that regard.
If they're being grossly underutilized, is it an issue of budgeting—which I think the groups spoke of—or is it an issue of it not being part of a sentence, or is it an issue of money?
Who's best fit to answer that question?
We've parsed from your series of briefs the different levels of drinkers with impairment problems; I understand that. We're talking about people with repeat impairment problems, people who would probably benefit or, at least, be less harmful to society if those devices were used. But there seem to be a number of road blocks here.
Mr. Pruden.