You should go in to business supplying gun parts and components and fix that problem.
Problem is the Canadian market is not a large one. Suppliers don't do enough volume to keep inventory. So order on demand. Match barrels are available off the shelf at many suppliers in US so delivery time is a lot less. It would be nice if more of the 'popular' barrels were in stock in Canada. With so many contours and twist rates it may not be cost effective. In AZ. I can go to Brunos in the morning, pick up a Kreiger, and have my 243AI at the range before dark.
I have several Gaillard barrels and they are top notch. Hopefully someone will take his equipment over. Would be even better if it was a local so Ted could still be around.
Whatever happened to the guy that got Al Pedersen's barrel equipment?