I can answer that.
We certainly have serious concerns about drugs behind the wheel, precisely because science is not at that level yet. In one of the previous groups of witnesses, someone pointed out that it is not yet possible to determine intoxication scientifically and to specify from what level impairments can arise. It is more and more likely that people are going to drive under the influence of the drug. In addition, when cannabis and alcohol are mixed, the risk factors are multiplied.
In my opinion, education must play a role, so that the situation is considered socially unacceptable. Today, more and more people consider it unacceptable to drive under the influence of alcohol. That principle has to be applied to drugs in general. We are talking about cannabis here, but many other drugs are also involved.
I cannot wait to see whether it will be possible to implement this legally. We are clearly concerned by the possibility that people at fault, while they may be arrested and charged, get out of it in court because the law contains too many loopholes.