There are actual professional radon mitigators. Health Canada provides a directory of all the licensed mitigators across the country.
For our work and what we do, if people come back with a test result of over 200 becquerels per cubic metre, we direct them to Health Canada to follow the process for how you find the right mitigator and who in your region can do it. There are still a lot of capacity gaps in the area of professional mitigators. Our B.C. office has been involved in co-sponsoring training programs to increase the number of people who are licensed mitigators.
As we promote awareness and have more people getting tested, we're going to find more people with high levels, and there's going to be more of a demand for mitigators. I do think that's another area where there's a potential opportunity for federal oversight of the training and for ensuring that more people are licensed and trained to be able to know what's wrong with the house and what needs to be done to resolve it.