Under the current legislation, if an individual wishes to acquire a firearm, they must first confirm the purpose for which they want that firearm. There are two general purposes: one would be for target shooting; the other would be as part of a collection.
If an individual were to confirm that they wish to acquire a firearm for target shooting, they would have six authorizations to transport attached to their licence: first, they would be able to take that firearm home from the business where they acquired it; second, they would now have authorization to take that firearm to any approved section 29 range in the province in which they reside; third would be to gun shows; fourth would be to border crossings; fifth would be appraisal and/or repair, and I believe sixth is disposition to surrender to a chief firearms officer or police.
Those are the six. If the individual were to indicate they are acquiring the firearm for the purposes of a collection and that reason were validated, then they would get five conditions added to their licence, namely they would not get the transportation to a range because they've indicated they are acquiring for collection purposes and not target shooting.