Well, from what I've been reading and what I went through, I think its safe to say that the standards are slowly being lowered and lowered.
I just got back from Meaford for BMQ / SQ and I know that myself, as well as many of the guys in my platoon and section felt cheated on the PT. We went 3 days straight with no PT becuase of a WO inspection, a platoon comanders inspection, followed by a company commanders inspection the next day. The staff wanted us to be fully ready for inspection so they cut our PT. We went for ONE tough run the whole time, where 15 people dropped out, other then that, we had the same 2-3 guys drop out everyrun, but it wasn't that far, maybe 4 km or so. Our ruck marchs were fast but not great distances. From what I gathered, it's not entirely the staff and platoon comanders fault for the shortage of PT. There is only an hour schedualed for PT in the morning and you can only do what you can get done in that hour. If they dont schedual 2 hours, troops can't go on longer ruck marchs or evne BEGIN to build themselves up to a 13km level of stamina. I knwo many guys that wished we had a BFT at the end of couse. It seemed like it was all about keeping the numbers up instead of sending the weak ones home.
We did do the C6 and C9 and grenades but not the CarlG or M72 (although I got an M72 crash course at SG). No swim test either but I did have to complete it at SG so it's done and out of the way.