Yes. Our membership discusses everything. We discussed interlock devices way back when Ontario brought in their original legislation, in 1999 or so. I think it took effect late in 2001 or 2002.
All of those measures—Back On Track, the reinstatement programs—are very expensive, and their burden is mostly on the driver, which we agree with. We have seen them all create more deterrence for drivers. One impaired driving charge, in Ontario specifically, will cost you at least $22,000 or $23,000 dollars, making your high-priced lawyers seem quite reasonable.
We fully supported ignition interlock for repeat offenders and for first-time offenders, and the Back On Track program.