Providing a list of board qualified supervisors to applicants for licensure seems like a basic and helpful service which would benefit everyone involved in the process. It would make it easier for applicants to find qualified supervisors; it could encourge LPCs to be trained as supervisors by making it easier for them to be found; and it could reduce the number of inquires to and paperwork handled by the Board in the long run by making information readily available to the interested public. Equally important, it would promote good will among us in the counseling profession.