There are a few things. First of all there is the education mandate of Elections Canada, which is expanded to anchor its civic engagement, particularly among youth.
There is preregistration of youth for 16- to 18-year-olds, which should over time make a real difference, because, as I think you've heard before, 18- to 24-year-olds represent the segment that has the lowest registration rate among all demographic groups, all age groups. Preregistration would allow Elections Canada to engage them early, when we know where they are, and it would allow Elections Canada to reach them when they reach voting age.
The other provision in there is facilitating the recruitment of young people to work at the polls. I certainly welcome that.
These are all small measures that individually, over time, if they are well done, should improve engagement in civic education among youth about our democracy.