Actually, that was point 5, as you've seen in our presentation, and certainly there's the whole issue with the three hours.
Just to make sure the committee fully understands this, the whole issue is around the fact that we have a limit. In fact, in 1999 the Criminal Code was amended to increase from two to three hours that time period in which the police could demand breath or blood samples from suspected impaired drivers. The difficulty is that if you go beyond that two-hour limit, you now need an expert to come in.
So if we can make that consistent--whether it's three hours, and on both sides of the fence, if I can say that--it would certainly make it a lot easier for a police officer to be able to stick with that three hours and then go into court with that three hours. Again, every time you go over that two-hour limit, you now have to call in an expert.