Both Canadian publishing associations, business and consumer magazine, have no desire to see Time magazine, for example, capped in terms of the amount of revenue it's allowed to generate, but whether or not the suggested changes to the grandfathering clause is a good way to do it from an international trade perspective, and from a legal perspective, I don't feel capable of commenting on.
Les associations canadiennes de périodiques spécialisés ou d'intérêt général ne tiennent pas à ce que la revue Time, par exemple, soit plafonnée quant aux recettes qu'elle peut produire.