Mr. Chairman, certainly this piece of legislation by itself is not going to solve all of the problems and stop people from drinking and driving altogether, but it is one more tool, it's one more way of decreasing it. The information we have from other jurisdictions is that this does work, and they have not necessarily had to increase the number of police in their communities in order to do that.
I've already committed -- as I said in my opening comments -- to working closely with the Department of Justice and the Minister of Justice to make sure that we do have a strategy in place that's going to help us be able to enforce this. The RCMP themselves, or the policing in the Northwest Territories, have told us that yes, this will help them in carrying out their jobs. They have made the commitment to do whatever they can to buy the equipment that's necessary out of their existing resources. If they need more, then I'm sure the Minister of Justice and I can talk about making sure they have the equipment. When it comes to policing in other communities and communities where they just don't have adequate resources or don't have any police at all, this legislation should spur us on to try to resolve those problems and I intend to work closely with Minister Allen in resolving those. But this alone Mr. Chairman, I admit, will not do everything, but I think it's a big step. Thank you.