Thank you for your question.
There are two things that are being done in the bill. For electors with disabilities or who need assistance marking their own ballot, the bill removes the restriction on who can help them. Right now, it's limited to family and friends, but those electors will be able to choose anyone, including a personal support worker or someone else, to help them.
The other measure in the bill is that an individual who assists an elector who needs assistance can help more than one person. That's the restriction that's being removed. The integrity measures are still in place. They cannot influence that vote. They cannot share the vote. It has to be secret. That allows, for example, in a long-term care institution, a personal support worker, a health care worker, to help more than one elector if they need assistance marking their ballot.