This was brought to our attention, and the recommendation to us was that if somebody is acquitted, somebody who is innocent of an impaired driving charge or an impaired charge, the evidence should be destroyed.
My concern is, and we've had this before at this committee, the proliferation of information about all of us. Who knows where this ends up? If you are completely cleared, that material, or whatever it is they have there, should be destroyed, and it shouldn't be on file or shared with other countries like the United States or anybody else.
If you're cleared, you're cleared. This should be addressed by this, because in the end, as we know with so many other areas, our personal information gets spread, put out there, and the person who is innocent shouldn't have that happen to him or her.