I would say that additional time would permit us to train more officers, and this will always be our goal. I will also say, though, that with respect to the placement of DREs, particularly from my organization, given our geographic scope, we're trying to ensure that there's as much coverage as possible across the country and that these DREs are strategically placed in particular areas. Given the mobility my organization, it's a challenge to make sure that we have them placed where we need them so that the coverage is there.
The other piece, in anticipation of the new legislation, is that front-line police officers will not have to rely solely on DREs. There is a second option, which is to be able to go directly to a blood sample. We're hoping that this will alleviate some of the pressure, which is now quite acute, and which is something other police services have cited in regard to the overall numbers of DREs being trained.