Okay, I'd be happy to do that. I also would suggest that it really is a matter of the provinces and territories. I can relate to you what they have related to me, but they are obviously your best source.
I will give some examples. I can speak to Ontario; someone mentioned Ontario earlier. Ontario doesn't have a fine option program, using that name. Some of the options they use, though, are that they do use licence suspension, and not only driver's licences, but hunting licences and fishing licences. They will use civil enforcement for very large amounts. Where there was a large fine and the surcharge was included in that amount, civil enforcement is an option. They'll use demand letters, which crown attorney offices will produce. They'll use writs. They'll use set-off of provincial or territorial payments. They also are part of the federal set-off program, which as I mentioned before, is a Canada Revenue Agency program.