I would appreciate that.
This is regarding the question about the right to counsel. Given that the section says there is reasonable grounds if the little red light goes on in the passive detection device, do you think.... You talked about section 8 of the Charter of Rights, and you're confident that's not an issue, that the expectation of privacy is quite low here. But given that your statute would create reasonable grounds for a search under the Criminal Code—not just RIDE at the provincial level, or some roadside suspension, but a criminal offence of vehicular homicide—do you think there should be a right to counsel when these passive detection devices are used?