They're trying an experiment with Canadian content and they've got a couple of experiments in which they're using Canadian-based materials but otherwise allowing for more flexibility.
It's useful that they're suggesting that Canadian producers and distributors consider Canadian source material for Canadian features, but it's wrong to mess with the Canadian content structure that exists.
In ACTRA's view—if I can just speak institutionally—a Canadian movie is one that is produced, directed, written, and performed by Canadians. It doesn't have to be about beavers and Mounties, but it should be produced, directed, and written by Canadians.