Most importantly, you have a growing, thriving industry of small service providers. They're not asking for incentives. They're not asking for financial support. They're simply asking to be allowed to grow and to take advantage of what they can do without having inbound disruption or discouragement, so simply removing those threats, which some previous forms of the legislation could have provided, is huge.
What they need is that chance, and what I think this does for Canada is that Canada becomes an attractive destination around creativity and the open Internet. That does not mean, in any way, safe harbour for pirates, and cue the scary music; instead, it will get creative innovators who simply want to be in an environment where they can do what they do best without having to worry about the noise that might attend some overreaching legislation.