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Wiki has this mentioned in the Canada Act, 1982 article:

Wiki said:
Aside from some objections from British MPs who protested Canada's past mistreatment of Quebec and Aboriginal peoples (as recalled with frustration by Jean Chrétien in his memoirs Straight from the Heart), there was little opposition from the British government to passing the Act.

So, what if the objections from Westminster were strong enough to defeat the Canada Act, 1982? This would be a huge setback for Trudeau and the pro-patriation camp, for sure, and thus they would start right back at square one.

Note that, for those who are not aware, the Canada Act was the British equivalent to Canada's Constitution Act, 1982.
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