I would say you're definitely touching on something there. As you know, a lot of young Canadians involve themselves in politics. It could be working on Parliament Hill, it could be canvassing, it could be door knocking or it could be whatever.
As I said before, the renewed code would introduce uncertainty on that activity. The 12-month ban on lobbying is specific for individuals you canvass with, but as you also know, if you're in a riding in Ottawa, for example, you may go out and canvass for five different candidates. If you're in any urban centre, or even in any rural area, you may canvass for several candidates. It could block you from engaging with those individuals even if you've never interacted with them. Even if you're only dropping off campaign literature and literally aren't speaking to any Canadians about that candidate—you may not even visit the campaign office—you'd receive a 12-month ban as a result.
There certainly is that uncertainty that's being introduced through the renewed code.