Import from Illustrator?

So I see that there's a Photoshop CC Connect feature in Reflow. Bypassing the issue of how well it works, wouldn't it make sense to extend this functionality to Illustrator soon?
Designs often come from working in Illustrator or passing PDFs from elsewhere through Illustrator and I see more of a correlation between html-css objects and Illustrator's vector objects than raster art. If a realtime connection isn't feasible then at least an import feature could save us a lot of time. Creating entirely within Reflow is still slower than Illustrator and there's no other form of import (html, etc.) available. There's also no direct way to go from Illustrator to Photoshop to then connect to Reflow.

It says here - http://help.adobe.com/en_US/aftereffects/cs/using/WS3878526689cb91655866c1103906c6dea-7f7c a.html#WS3878526689cb91655866c1103906c6dea-7f54a"
"Create your document in Illustrator CS5 using one of the Video And Film document profiles. In addition to creating a document at the appropriate size for video or film work, this creates a document with two artboards: one at the appropriate frame size, and one much larger. When you bring such a document into After Effects, the area outside the smaller artboard isn’t cropped and lost; it’s retained outside of the composition frame. This only works for an Illustrator document with multiple layers imported as a composition."
Ok I just tested this with a new document and its correct it doesnt crop however for some reason in the document I am working on the outside artboard has disappeared.  ANyone know why?

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