The answer is no, because as has already been clearly indicated by the Public Health Agency of Canada, they recognize that they're going to have to take quite a bit of time to do the consultations on the regulations. They won't be able to implement the bill, if it is passed immediately, until they go through that.
From our perspective, it would be far better for them to go through that process and then clarify some of these issues in legislation where possible, and publish the draft regulations as they put the legislation through. I don't think anything harmful would happen in the meantime.