We're looking at this from the point of view of the benefit to the politician of volunteers on a campaign.
I've seen some young people grow tremendously and gain skills. I started volunteering on campaigns when I was 15. I think the skills I learned then as a young person are part of the reason I'm still in politics today.
What would this do in preventing some people from being able to get those benefits of working on a campaign, with the camaraderie, the sense of purpose, the skill sets and the experience? What would this do to our democratic system?
Mr. Thurlow, go ahead.