CSIC wouldn't wind down until such time as the court cases have wound their way through. There would be a process whereby moneys would have to be kept in trust. I don't want to speak on behalf of the board of directors who may be in position at that time, but the reality of the situation is that when a non-profit organization runs out, it's not automatic that the money goes back to the members--at least, so our legal advice says.
I understand the issue you're concerned about from a public protection point of view. I will tell you quite frankly as a CEO of CSIC that absolutely the moneys will be held in trust, to ensure that the consumers who have been negatively affected by the members of CSIC are protected, just as our errors and omissions insurance policy would have to be in place until such time as those items and those issues would be finalized.