1. Newfoundland and Labrador reserves the right to deny beer and beer products of any other Party access to outlets of brewers’ agents until it determines, in consultation with the other Parties, that the existing system is no longer necessary. Other Parties reserve the right to restrict access to beer brewed in Newfoundland and Labrador. This will be subject to review by the Parties before December 1, 1999.
3. New Brunswick and Quebec reserve the right to apply a differential cost of service, fees or other charges to beer and beer products of any other Party where it can be demonstrated that beer and beer products originating from New Brunswick or Quebec, respectively, encounter higher cost of service, fees, other charges or handling requirements than beer and beer products of that Party. Any implementation of this reservation will be subject to review by the Parties no later than March 31, 1997.53
5. Ontario reserves the right to apply its Canadian grape content requirements, pursuant to its 1988 grape and wine adjustment program, to the wine and wine products of a producer of any other Party until December 31, 1999. Ontario will review these requirements before the earlier of March 31, 1997, and the date of adoption of the Canadian Wine Standards in respect of these requirements by the grape and wine industries. Ontario reserves the right to restrict access of wine and wine products produced by government entities.54
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53 This paragraph was amended by the Second Protocol of Amendment.
54 This paragraph was amended by the Second Protocol of Amendment.