There are actually a lot of inspectors, and they're competent inspectors in all components of the private sector right now, as well as companies that operate solely to perform inspections. So all of the major grain companies have their own inspectors. They cooperate and they consult with us, and they will be able to continue to do that if this bill is passed.
Right now, if there is an inward inspection done by the CGC, we're involved through the process right until you reach the grain appeal tribunal. The majority of the members on the grain appeal tribunal are inspectors from the private sector. They are company inspectors.
What this act would propose is changing that order around so that it would be the companies or a private sector business—