I don't have any information on that but it goes back to the Export and Import Permits Act. The minister of foreign affairs can only issue export permits to residents of Canada. It has to be a person who's a resident of Canada and it wouldn't matter whether or not the individual is in the aboriginal community. If they're a resident of Canada, they can get an export permit. I was referring more to foreigners who come to Canada to do business and to travel. They would have that reporting requirement, and they wouldn't be able to get export permits if they are taking controlled goods out of the country.
On October 19th, 2017. See this statement in context.