That's an interesting question. I wouldn't want to speculate on its behalf. What I can say in terms of trends is that in the 1990s CGSB's catalogue had about 1,700 standards. Five years ago it had fewer than 1,000. Now CGSB is down to about 300. Two weeks ago it withdrew another 20. So my sense is that, in order to meet accreditation requirements, it has only two choices: It can either access additional funding to update the standards and re-establish technical committees and get going or withdraw the older standards where there's no financial support to update them.
My sense is that, if there is no need and nobody is willing to pay for the update, it will have only one choice and that will be to withdraw more standards from its catalogue.