VANOC would actually have to be aware that they are entering through the port of Halifax or Vancouver. Let's say Halifax. It's a more appropriate example, given that customs agents may be more alert to it in Vancouver. So VANOC would have to be aware that they're entering into the port of Halifax. They would then have to put forward the necessary prescription through the courts. In essence, there's a prescription against Canadian.... This law provides increased protection from Canadian-based infringers, but not necessarily against international-based infringers of trademark law.
On June 4th, 2007. See this statement in context.