We can draw parallels to the pandemic. For the most part, we have everybody wearing a mask. Canadians are and voters are willing and able. We just need to engage them.
At the top of my statement, I cited research from The Samara Centre for Democracy, where they measured attitudes in connection to public institutions and civic engagement at this time, and it's really high.
The pandemic is giving us a really important opportunity. Canadians are ready to be engaged and we just have to tell them what we need. They're ready to do it.
If we can get people wearing a mask during a pandemic, we can definitely harness this moment to get them to be more engaged as a citizen, as a voter.