So, Mr. Corbett, I do have one question that disturbs me. The recommendation of the Chief Electoral Officer, in terms of the example you referred to of robocalls, is that the information be required to be kept for one year. Is that sufficient time? For example, if an investigator decided now that they needed access to the CIMS data from the Conservative Party going back to just before the last election, in April of 2011, there would be no problem if that didn't exist. But there could be the possibility that information would be required more than a year after an event, could there not?
On April 1st, 2014. See this statement in context.