Maybe not, but Jim and Mike have a good discussion started. [] In the end, it won't be up to the inspectors anyway. In BC, we were lucky to have at least some input, and the legislation is still in transition mode. The bureaucrats need to learn more about what they're trying to accomplish. To obtain a license, a BC HI needs to demonstrate a reasonable level of competency. One test of that is the peer review of a test inspection. We pick a house, the candidates inspect it and submit their reports to a board of home inspectors for review. I don't have a problem with it myself. There used to be handyman yard clean up guys here that would advertise home inspection along with reno and yard work. That faction is no longer inspecting houses in BC. That's consumer protection. If the costs keep going up, so will the cost to the consumer. Sorry about that.