Landing in Canada is not a big deal if you are capable to speak and understand English even inarticulately. Before landing in the airport, you will be provided by a declaration card in the airplane which you suppose to declare what you are going to bring to Canada. You should not bring lots of cash (more than 10000$), medication without prescription, extra amount of alcohol or cigarettes (>1.5 l, >200), etc. The card is easy to fulfill. Any other precious belongings that you are supposed to bring sooner or later is better to be declared in a different sheet and be given to the immigration officer.
To me, there is no need for an additional column in the spreadsheet while it is not helpful in having a reasonable insight for the future of those who are still waiting or even PPRed.