We thought that amending a piece of legislation that existed from 1928 would do the trick. That eliminated the criminal element from moving alcohol across provincial borders, but it put in the hands of the provinces the requirement for them to amend their regulations to allow for that to happen. Once the wine crosses a border, it's within provincial jurisdiction, so they have to open up their borders. Really, all it's going to require is for each of the remaining provinces to amend their regulations to allow for some form of direct delivery to take place. We have provided legislative examples of how that could take place. To date those jurisdictions haven't listened.
On February 25th, 2016. See this statement in context.