The test the member referenced, which was also referenced earlier this week, is one that I referenced in my remarks about Spartan, an Ottawa-based company that has recently been awarded a contract. This is new technology. I have no comments or opinion on the volume of testing required, but this company is scaling up a new business line.
What is interesting about this test is that in a traditional test, a sample needs to be taken from the potential client and then sent to a lab for testing. That obviously takes time. If you're in a remote community, that takes more time, and that's time that people are not comfortable with.
This test that we're talking about specifically here comes with a unit that's almost.... We can think of it as a laboratory in a box. The unit would go with it, so you can do the test on site. It's not just the number of tests; you also need the unit to go with it. Obviously, because of that type of technology, it would be particularly attractive for remote and isolated communities.