There are a couple of steps to these protections. One thing to note is that Elections Canada, as an institution, is much different from what we see in the United States, where you have the electoral process divided pretty much by region. It's not even at the state level. It's at the subregional level. That creates many of the problems you see. Canada starts with an enormous advantage by having a single elections administrator.
On top of that, we have the commissioner of Canada elections, who is empowered to look into issues.
Then, through the Chief Electoral Officer, we have created good relationships, so that when issues arise.... Let's say it's something like, “We look forward to everyone voting on Tuesday,” and that's misleading people. He already has well-established relationships with the social media companies and can get that disinformation addressed in a thoughtful way.
Now, specific to the act, I'll turn to Rachel.