I was going to say the same thing. We haven't heard any evidence that there would be an impact on reducing impaired driving from instituting higher mandatory minimums. What we heard was clear evidence that the fear of getting caught is what actually deters people from impaired driving and has resulted, in many cases, in reductions in other jurisdictions. I don't see the need to change the mandatory minimums as they are now.
I would note as well that aggravating factors on sentencing can result in higher penalties than these mandatory minimums, especially if somebody, for example, were at double the actual limit of impairment. That is taken into account on sentencing.
The current mandatory minimums are adequate, and therefore I oppose this amendment.