There are a few technical issues with that. First of all, the amendments enacted by Bill C-208 place the five-year, or 60-month, holding period on the corporation that purchases the shares from the parent, and not the child. There's actually no requirement in Bill C-208 that the child maintain any sort of share ownership in the business. It's the corporation that purchased it. The child could, in fact, sell the shares of the [Technical difficulty—Editor] within the five-year window.
On July 20th, 2021. See this statement in context.