Yes, if it said that it meets or exceeds the minimum standards set out. The only other concern I would have would be in the case where it really isn't appropriate for Canada to follow the standards set out. You may have tied the minister's hands. You may not have left him an out in the legislation to say that the standard isn't really appropriate and they need to do it a different way. That would be my concern with the wording of this text, that there's no option for the minister except to meet the standard.
I'm talking about amendment BQ-7 here.