Thank you.
Mr. DelBigio, one of the things you mentioned in your presentation was regarding court delay, backlogs, and obviously, the problem that our criminal justice system faces, especially in light of Jordan. A part of this bill deals with the interlock device and getting rid of the waiting period. Is there any merit that, if somebody were to get a conviction for impaired driving, they no longer—with regard to alcohol, anyway—have to wait the three months for them to be able to use the interlock device? Do you see that encouraging people to plead guilty at an earlier stage perhaps because they don't have that fear of having to wait the three months? Do you see any merit in that alleviating some of the cases that otherwise would take a while to get through the system, and perhaps lead to a guilty plea at some other time, when the person had arranged their affairs? Do you see any merit in the fact that that could help get rid of some of these cases earlier on or be dealt with more expeditiously?