Thank you, Minister.
The Council of Ministers' position on the 30-day destruction requirement is that it should be removed from the bill, for the simple reason that from the teacher's perspective, educational resources to create lessons are scarce and precious. It makes no sense to destroy them when they will only have to re-create them to teach the course again in the next semester or the next term.
From the students' perspective, the destruction requirement is equally unacceptable because students build from one course to another. If you take a first-year chemistry course, for example, you need to keep your notes from your first course in order to build the knowledge when you take the second course.
The position is that the 30-day requirement should be removed.