PDF/A is a joke of a “standard” that does almost nothing that is promised on the cover. It is just a subset of PDF with limits on variable options like color representation, frozen at some arbitrary point in time, probably because people working with digital archives realized that they couldn't reach the moving goal, and implement the ever growing list of features. We may only expect programs producing PDF/A files to be less “creative”, and produce straightforward markup, but it's not guaranteed at all, because PDF/A doesn't address any of the real core format issues.