I appreciate that.
We've seen from other jurisdictions that the implementation of a mandatory roadside screening process drops the fatalities dramatically. Before we get from testing to preventing fatalities, there's the whole court system and charging people.
What have you been hearing from your members about having a mandatory system and the anticipated, not necessarily percentage...but do your members think this kind of system will pull more people who have offended off the the road? Will it prevent them from harming other people and ultimately even change behaviour?