I'm just missing something
Generally, in Canada we need a "SFOC' (Special Flight Operations Certificate) if you are conducting business with your UAV. I've spent a lot of time and energy and $$$ getting prepped for application. Each time you fly for $$ you must have an SFOC for that particular job. Each application can take 4 - 12 weeks. Do something wrong in your application and you start the process over.
There are now 4 types of applications:
Compliant Operator,
Restricted Operator - Complex Application,
Restricted Operator - Simplified Application,
Restricted Operator - MAAC/AMA Application <----does not apply for commercial use so can be ignored.
The second you lift off for non-recreational use, you fall under the TC rules for SFOC.
I'm really not trying to kill your vibe, but if you have another UAV operator/business in the area like I do, all the t's need to be crossed and i's dotted.
Best of Luck.. fly safe!