Definitely, there is a line across which you shouldn't go, and coercion of any vote at any level of government is totally inappropriate. Our role at the centre is to educate people about the process of voting and also to present before them the candidate so they have an opportunity to engage with candidates about what their positions are, and then make their own decision.
Election Canada's responsibility, to my understanding, is to provide a process for which people can then cast a ballot and be responsible for that part of the process. It's that interface between the education piece and bringing people up to speed. Some people may not have the capacity to vote and they won't vote. Some people may have limited capacity, but still have the capacity to understand different opinions, and can make a choice.