Certainly, the act stipulates that a prison term of up to 12 months could be imposed on summary conviction. By way of general reference, the Criminal Code for summary conviction offences has a maximum term not exceeding six months.
Also, with respect to both the possible term of imprisonment and the fines that are available under the genetic non-discrimination act, they would line up with much more serious penalties that you would see for offences in the Criminal Code, such as counterfeiting or those kinds of things. They're certainly on the high end.