Certainly the CWB II would have every opportunity to help those producers, as would many other commercial interests. Practically, an end-user who has a flour mill and wants organic wheat could deal directly with the farmer. There may need to be nobody in the middle of that transaction.
So if enough producers saw the benefit of having somebody manage that transaction for them, if they saw value, they may pay my company, the Canadian Wheat Board II, or anybody who wants to participate in the middle of that transaction. But that's going to become very much value-based. There's no reason why the Wheat Board couldn't be involved in it, and there's no reason why they would have to be involved in it—if that answers your question.