If the federal government receives that information, it can report it, and indeed has made the commitment to do so under the pan-Canadian framework.
The legal challenge we would have is that if Parliament required the federal government to report on the outcome of a provincial system, then we would also have to provide the authority to require the province to report. As I said, provinces have agreed, but agreements can change.
I'm on very thin legal ice if we start to get into whether the federal government has the authority to require provinces to report, so there are a bunch of legal reasons why that kind of requirement is not in this act.