Yes. If you'd like to do a comparison, when a chief firearms officer receives a court order prohibition order, it's an automatic revocation. There is no “could pose” because the courts have decided that the individual cannot possess firearms. However, if a chief firearms officer gets information from law enforcement on an individual who happens to hold a licence, and the CFO, in that initial review of that information, determines that there is further work to be done, they could suspend the licence, legally, until they complete their investigation, which could result in either a reinstatement of the licence to valid or the revocation of the licence.
On May 10th, 2023. See this statement in context.