Who's in charge of ACTA? There will be an ACTA committee, which is provided for in chapter 5 of ACTA. Now, will it have the pouvoir contraignant? I don't know. Honestly, I don't think so. It's a general demonstration of an intention on the part of developed countries to do something about counterfeiting.
By the way, the reason I was saying that part of ACTA was to bring Canada on board is that a lot of these countries don't really have problems in their legislation, so there's no overwhelming need for them to get together to make a treaty.
In Canada, you have things split in a number of directions. Customs is a first line of attack. The problem here is that customs has no power to seize counterfeits because they're counterfeit. They have power to seize when somebody makes a false declaration of importation, but they have no power to seize and no power to destroy.