Ofer, I could post pages of proof and, given your statements, you would still defend your chosen dogma. Or maybe, since you seem to be a pretty sharp guy, you're just taking a ridiculous stance for the fun of it.
Bring the pages and specify who's the source so we can see their agenda.
No chosen dogma at all Bryan, are you calling this kettle black? And my preferences, what you call dogma, are without ridiculing my clients and what stands behind their wishes. See, I ain't a preacher Bryan, just your average 'do gooder', friendly service provider.
If your concept of accepting bogus protocols because the issuing organization has done a good job of conning a percentage of your customers works for you, great! I'll continue to do a little more research than watching Oprah, and am fine with telling people that the Easter bunny doesn't exist.
You seem to ignore some of the points as it suits you.
What about the tooth fairy? Personally I am a great believer in the dust bunnies, as I see them every day.
The CRI has convinced several of us that they're serious about undoing the Rug Doctor debacle and have asked for our input on improvement. The CRI members were great to work with and I think the committee has come up with a credible plan to produce a more realistic result.
Not that you'd believe it...

I'll believe it when I see it.They've dug themselves a hell of a credibility hole and done plenty of damage.
Evidently after watching Oprah, you're inclined to believe them. Is it the innocence in their baby blue eyes? For now, I'll suspend my trust. I would be delighted to be positively surprised.