The important thing is that it's working. I am not opposed to the idea of changing the regulations, if that's more effective.
People from the Treasury Board are currently doing painstaking work every other census. So, every 10 years, they review each census district to determine whether the minority community is still at 5% or whether that percentage has decreased. It doesn't matter whether a bill or regulations are used to put an end to this. What does matter is using vitality criteria in the community to maintain or increase the level of services.