I was only going to comment that I think the intent of the bill would be advantageous to youth. If there is a factor of maturity that plays in there, there's a certain sense of confidence you need in order to tell your boss that you're going to vote, as opposed to waiting for your boss to ask you if you've voted yet and to give you a couple of hours off. So a certain amount of maturity and confidence goes together there.
I was also reading that one challenge in youth participation is in the area of conflicting commitments. By providing additional opportunities to vote, there's less opportunity for things to conflict all the way through.