With that feature in particular, I personally see this as...I wouldn't call this transformative. It's building on what we already have, but it's also at the same time quite positive, an incremental change towards a more collaborative element in our democracy. We will remain a representative democracy, but the participatory side can only help.
When it comes to youth engagement, do you see any particular benefits to this? We often focus on youth engagement as being made—or make it or break it—at election time and the rates of voting often disappoint, but maybe we're not doing a good enough job engaging. Do you see this as a youth engagement reform as well?