No. To be honest, in this respect, I think that Health Canada should follow the lead of experts across the country, and the drug should be tamper-resistant 100%. There is no reason to have non-tamper-proof generic forms of oxycodone or fentanyl or anything. The technologies exist, and if you're going to bring them to market, you should be required to make sure they are tamper-resistant.
On February 6th, 2014. See this statement in context.