One of the areas in the Grain Commission study by COMPAS was the issue of dispute resolution. You mentioned, Mr. McBride, the inward and outward inspections, and also your agreement that if they can be done through contracting and are safe for the farmer, to go ahead. My opinion is that if we do allow contracting, which I think is the right step as well, it will actually help with dispute resolution.
In the past, many producers have felt that whenever they've taken a grading issue to dispute resolution and arbitration at the Grain Commission, there's been a bias there, because the Grain Commission is the grader and also the arbitrator, and ultimately the judge and jury. So do you feel that bringing in that third party for grading and inspection would help to offset that bias?