You're exactly right. It's beyond ludicrous that a border services agency cannot actually search out hazardous products and things like this. It's beyond me why they don't have the authority already. This issue has been beaten to death for many years, and I'm glad it's coming to the forefront now.
But my colleagues and I have been beating the same drum for nearly ten years and nothing has changed. Hopefully it will come about.
If a rights holder wants to take civil action, a shipment can come into the country and they don't get any information. Right now, under the current regime, if the RCMP don't have the resources or can't take it, the rights holders get no information and that product is let into the country, regardless of the type of product.