Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I, too, will be supporting the bill. I have seen what the effects of drinking and driving has done to all of our small communities and the young lives we have lost because of alcohol and driving either in snowmobile accidents or rollovers on our highways where collisions have occurred because of a person being impaired. I think, Mr. Speaker, it is time that we bring our laws in line with the rest of Canada, and realize that we have a role to play not only in ensuring public safety, but also in making drivers aware that they are responsible when they get behind the wheel, and ensuring that our highways are not there strictly for the taking that you can drink and drive. We have seen accidents such as snowmobile accidents and deaths on our highways. A large number of the criminal offences that have occurred in the Northwest Territories are alcohol related and I think this is one way of educating the public and ensuring that they realize the effects alcohol has on the body and the mind. You are not immune to having an accident because of who you are. Also we have to do more to educate the youth and make them aware of the effects of alcohol, and make them aware that they can have a good time without alcohol. I have seen too many young people go to an early grave because of drinking and driving and accidents that have occurred. So I am fully supporting this legislation. Thank you.
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