We absolutely support growing accessibility to voting because it does help workers. I think you have two things at hand for these changes. If people have more options on when and how they can vote, we know that can mean it's easier to encourage them to vote. Then, there is going to be the exercise of making sure people are aware that this exists.
I am fortunate to talk to workers during elections. We've had a few provincial elections in the last while, and many people are surprised that there are other options than election day. When you talk to people and they can do that, it means that maybe they can vote near their child's care or vote near their work. That kind of flexibility means that there are fewer reasons why they can't do it, and we always want more people to participate in our elections, so I think these are all positive moves.