No. Right now, again, it is an offence to import things that are intended to cause interference. I think the issue with that provision, where it's not as strong, is that it deals with the person, because it's an offence provision and that's what offences do; whereas we're going to control those devices with the new prohibition, which is what we want. It's all about the fact that the devices are used.
On November 6th, 2014. See this statement in context.