What you say is true however the word reform is dangerous at this stage of the game. I agree that something will happen but my concern is that a cap will be in place for LP and that is why HC is sitting back. Canada certainly does not want 2000 LP in the country starting and failing when there are already enough MM companies that can sustain the demand. Any disruption in the language of the law pertaining to MMPR would be the death blow for companies not already licensed. Supreme had several players exit that particular company and that's never a good sign. MM has fallen of the business radar in recent months and for what ever political agenda being lobbied for could be in jeopardy of moving forward.
Any delay in MMPR decision sends RTB companies into a massive financial downfall.
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