On the question of whether election agencies currently provide that information, my sense is it was a key feature of virtually all the advertising we did in British Columbia, the where and the how and the when of voting.
Adding to that basic information, we also were a bit more active in this last election campaign in focusing the message on parts of the electorate that historically are less likely to vote. I'm happy to say that in the 2013 general election, we saw voting increase by 165,000 votes in British Columbia and turnout increase by four percentage points, the first time it has increased in more than a generation and a half.