Well, I guess my argument for supporting this recommendation would be that if we don't support it, we're suggesting that somehow Elections Canada is infallible. Regardless of what province it is, if they're updating their list, I think the reason they might want to double-check the source of that information or the preliminary data that Elections Canada used to arrive at that change in the Elections Canada registry would be to make sure it's accurate, so we don't have a situation where a mistake on the national list is then duplicated on the provincial list and they end up with the same mistake the Elections Canada people made. That's why I would support this.
In fact, it might be helpful, in a case where there would be an unintentional mistake made by Elections Canada...the province might catch it by saying, “Wait a minute. There's a typographical error, or whatever, because what you claim was a new address for this registered voter does not match this source material that you say you got it from. Somebody typed in the wrong....”.
So I don't see why we would prevent the provinces from having access to that.