I will comment on a couple of these items.
On the matter of when people make up their minds, the national election surveys have shown almost from the beginning that about a quarter of the people who vote claim to make up their minds on election day or very shortly before. Presumably, when the stimulus occurs, they will make a decision. This kind of last-minute decision-making will occur when they are there at the polls.
I don't think I have any comments on enumeration per se, since there's no change being proposed in this bill. Elections Canada certainly does a certain amount of what they call targeted enumerations to try to fill in these gaps, and I'm sure they will continue to do that.