Professor Hogg, I'm a person who didn't get to enjoy the trials and the vicissitudes of law school. I'm a member of Parliament who is not from the legal profession. I think it's important for Canadians to understand from a layman's perspective why section 1 matters. Why do we accept in the Constitution limits on our freedoms when there is a particularly strong reason for that to be the case?
As it pertains to the mandatory breath testing, my question for you, which you ably answered in the document that we didn't see beforehand, is why you think that in this case section 1 would pass constitutionality. Could you share with us, so that it's on the record, why you think the random breath test or the mandatory breath test would pass section 1?