Absolutely. I think the announcement was a welcome announcement. I think there are lots of follow-on discussions about to happen around how those funds are going to be allocated and how we make sure that the appropriate funds get to local police forces so they can build the capacity to better respond to impaired driving, whether it is by alcohol or drugs. It was a welcome announcement and I think it will help build capacity, but I think that discussion needs to be ongoing because this is new, uncharted territory.
We've looked at other jurisdictions where it seems that there is more impaired driving. Whether there's more impaired driving by drug or whether they're just detecting it more because the legal framework has changed, I think it's early to tell, but this discussion has to be ongoing because police agencies, police services across the country are going to be challenged much like they are now. We're all struggling with resources, and this is another piece to the puzzle that needs to be responded to, so I think it's important for the government to be an active partner in the response.