Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to all the witnesses for your excellent and very helpful presentations.
Following up on Mr. Murphy's questions with respect to random testing, I have a couple of questions and perhaps concerns that I'd like to direct to the Police Association.
Certainly the public is outraged by violent crime, and street crime and gang activity. We've heard some evidence this afternoon that the courts are burdened with respect to delays, which ultimately results in some charges being stayed or otherwise dismissed.
I wonder if you could comment from the police perspective. If we were to go down the road with random roadside breath testing, clearly I accept your proposition that it would lead to further charges of impaired operation of motor vehicles. Ought those resources—both police investigative and court—be better used to fight more violent crime, street crime?