There's a Take Action on Radon network that has a lot of support from Health Canada, the Canadian Lung Association, and the Canadian Cancer Society. There's also a group, the Summerhill group, but I can't remember what they do. Again, they're a community awareness and environmental initiatives group. We come together to talk about those strategies we're doing and learn from each other.
Health Canada runs programs. They run testing programs. Some groups run community education programs. We can share resources, and it's a good way to not have four different groups that are involved in it doing four different things. We can work together. If B.C. is where we're heavily involved but not so much in Saskatchewan, in Saskatchewan the Canadian Lung Association is doing a lot. It helps us prioritize our own work and where we need to put our efforts and where we don't. I think that kind of an approach really wouldn't have happened without Health Canada convening that group and bringing the stakeholders together.