No. Beyond the fact that I'm worried that whatever the archiving policies are, at least as long as we know that their own voter contact registry, which is called a live archive, has the documents for at least seven years....
The reason I'm insisting on it is that indeed you're correct. I think I mentioned that the CRTC representative said seven years, but don't quote me on that kind of thing. Then when we received the written reply there was no specification, it just said, “See this link for government policy on retention”.
To me that was enough. If seven years was the sense, seven years makes sense anyway, but also I have to say policies can change. So by having it in the act...and it doesn't preclude keeping things longer, if the government policy is that you have to keep it for 10 years and then you archive forever. This just says at least seven years.