As far as subdelegation goes, any hints that we're giving away our sovereignty—it's Parliament, or in the case that the authority is given to the Governor in Council or to a particular minister—is ultimately the basis of whether that law applies in Canada. If we say, “The new standard in this particular field is X”, we're the ones who decide that and if we want to change it at any point to Y, there are processes for that. Ultimately the power of Canadian law bears down on that authorization by Parliament.
Is that correct?