It would be to recognize the intent of the policy and to come out with either policy directives—again, new legislation would be great—or, at the very least, a directive that this policy will be enforced according to its intent and the spirit of why it was brought in, not the letter of this grandfathered exception allowing people to circumvent it. I'm a lawyer by trade, and a film lawyer, so I don't have that much expertise in how these things could be accomplished by government. We would rely on the experts to figure out how these policies can be enforced, but again, it was working up until now and everyone understood how it worked. I think if there were an announcement from the government that this is the way the policy will be interpreted going forward.... Again, enforcement is difficult without legislation.
On March 9th, 2015. See this statement in context.