I definitely agree with those assessments. I'll actually add one of the barriers that we see with students in particular. As was mentioned previously, voting in your first two elections can set a habit for lifelong participation. It's a really key time to get voters voting in their first election. For students who are studying away from home for the first time, it's often a big change in their lives. They're likely living away from home for the first time. There are some unique barriers there around not being certain which riding they should vote in or which one they're registered in, whether it's at home with mom and dad or in their new home. They may not receive a voter information card for that reason. They may not have their parents there to remind them.
Adding these on-campus polling stations allows for that community to spring up around them. It allows them to vote in the riding they're registered in, which could or could not be the riding they're residing in. It at least provides the resources to help them figure that out and allows them to cast their ballot and exercise their charter rights in that way.