When Australia took their version of a grain commission down, their version of CIGI, the big difference was they were all tied into their wheat board.
That was the big concern with buyers like Japan. They were concerned that we were going to lose our capacity to grade. We didn't, because CGC is a stand-alone agency and CIGI is a stand-alone agency. They continued on doing their good work.
Somebody made the point about the crop tour that happens every fall now, when we go out to the world with representatives of all the different commodity groups. I touched base with a few of them over the years. In countries where they say, “Here's what we have. Here's the quality, here's the pricing, and here's the availability”, those are worth their weight in gold. They continue to work really well.
The grain commission takes part. CIGI takes part. All of the line companies take part, and a lot of the farm organizations. It's a dynamic industry group going from country to country.