The only one I would suggest, and it's a matter of clarification, is that the SCC is supposed to approve national standards of Canada, and though we are now moving towards this it's not exactly covered off. Other countries such as the U.S. allow the SDO to declare a standard without going to the SCC with the formal documentation as part of that process. That gives a speed advantage to a harmonized standard. The act right now doesn't clarify the rules for that, so if that could be fixed and discussed that would be greatly helpful.
On May 5th, 2015. See this statement in context.