No, I don't see a risk.
In contracting between buyer and seller, the Western Barley Growers feel that for the commercial marketplace, to work effectively and efficiently and reduce costs, those decisions have to be left up to the people signing the contract.
For example, if I'm selling to a customer and we agree to what I'm selling and what the characteristics of it are, as long as I supply the product he's looking for and he agrees to whatever inspection method we might use, whether it's the Canadian Grain Commission or SGS Canada Inc., then as long as we both agree that whatever they find is what we'll agree to, that should work. I don't see any risk in that. It should be left up to the people involved in the contract. That's what we're trying to say.
Does that answer your question?