However, until either that new legislation materializes or the status quo is confirmed, a person might want to think carefully about when might be the best time to bring a guardianship application in their particular circumstances.

In the case of a very low functioning adult, there is probably no reason to hesitate to bring such an application. However, when it comes to higher functioning adults, absent some sort of emergency reason to bring an application RIGHT NOW, it might be best to wait until we see how everything shakes out.
With respect to the Nova Scotia Legal Guardianship Kit, should the law change, it may well be necessary to make corresponding changes to the Guardianship Kit to comply with the new law. I can assure you, however, that should that occur, it is absolutely my intent to update the Guardianship Kit and continue to make it available as an option for families in the Province.