We deal every day with a non-CGC grader, with SGS. They follow the Canada Grain Act standards. Indeed, we've conducted our business...because if you're not licensed and bonded, you cannot access CGC grades. SGS is a world-recognized grading house. Indeed, they may be one; there may be others.
I think the importance of doing a job is not who does it; it's that the parameters for doing the job are set and controlled. That would be the role of the Grain Commission, whether it be their inspectors or whether it be the contractor's.
There are instances where people may perform better under the private sector than the public.