I see what you're saying. The system is being discussed right now.
I believe the provinces understood the Supreme Court's decision, as well as the federal government's responsibility. No province objected to the current structure developing to meet its objectives in accordance with the responsibilities that were set out by the Supreme Court.
My question wasn't about the current system, but more about what the system could become with the cooperation of the provinces, who fully appreciate what the ruling means.
The passport regime is fairly limited at the moment. The provinces are very eager to expand the parameters of the current structure to bring the federal government into the fold. So we could expand those parameters rather than have the federal government impose a regulatory body that the provinces object to.