You're absolutely correct and this is something I've heard when speaking to people right across the country of how levelling the playing field really would help the situation.
You mentioned nominations. Already we have caps on how much you could spend in a nomination. It's 20% of your overall cap. In most parts of the country that's between about $8,000 or $9,000 up to about $15,000. That already generally levels the playing field. Further, for somebody who can fund their whole nomination themselves because they have a lot of money, it takes that advantage away. It levels the playing field not only for young people, but also for women.
Myself, I often comment that it's quite rare in any country for the son of an immigrant who drove a cab, who worked in the coal mines to end up being a member of Parliament, but the opportunities were given. This bill would go farther to help in that situation as well.