No. It's my understanding that right now if the CBSA observes counterfeits, they open the shipment and will then contact the RCMP or other local law enforcement in order to detain the goods pursuant to their legislation. Often, given the resources you have, the other RCMP or local police might not be able to participate, or might be able to assist the rights holder in seizing that counterfeit merchandise. The legislation as drafted will provide customs with the authority to seize and detain that counterfeit—
On November 18th, 2013. See this statement in context.