I would think, yes. We work in our committee with the provinces on the Criminal Code provisions and what's causing difficulties, and it seems that every few months something new pops up in the courts. If we were able to eliminate some of the technical defences that do not address the central issues--were you driving, were you over 80--I would imagine that would have an effect upon the enthusiasm of the police to lay charges. We did know that the evidence to the contrary problem was definitely giving them difficulties, doing all that work and then having it thrown out. And if they aren't going to be tripped up over extraneous issues, then I imagine that would have an effect upon the willingness of the police to lay charges and on the prosecution's belief in their chances of getting a conviction. So I think both of those would certainly be helpful.
We do have probably the most complex code in the world on this issue anyhow.