I also apologize. I'd like to answer your question not quite directly but indirectly.
I grew up in Montreal, one of the most beautiful and cultural cities in the world. When I grew up, in order to watch Peter Gunn and Dragnet on television, I had to watch them on a channel that came from Burlington, Vermont, or Plattsburgh, New York.
My generation of Montrealers, Anglo-Montrealers, grew up thinking that Plattsburgh was a better city than Montreal, and that things that came from Plattsburgh were better than things that came from Montreal. Can you believe that--swapping Plattsburgh for Montreal?
I think there is a generation of Canadians my age who still think things that come from away are better than things that come from and are made here. I think when people like BDU carriers say, “Canadians would rather see this”, that is a little bit of the mentality that drives that.