Yes, if a society decides to produce consumer goods from its available resources, it is answering the basic economic question of "what to produce?" This decision reflects the society's preference for producing and consuming these goods over other possible choices.
However, it is important to note that answering this question alone does not guarantee efficient allocation of resources or maximum social welfare. Other factors such as how much to produce, how to distribute the goods among different members of society or which production methods are most sustainable may also be considered while making economic decisions.