What I particularly like about the wording of this amendment is, of course, "promote public awareness and discussion". Now, I put a lot into sociology and anthropology, so I'll say that we need concrete measures put forward to maximize popular support and participation.
I grew up at the 53rd parallel, and I'll say that this happens by having a community feast. I'll tell you, this may not seem very relevant, but on site, you will see that to promote the awareness of people in these communities, you have to provide traditional foods, and not just tea and cookies. If you want people to come out, you have to get involved in what's going on in that region, in the traditional way of life of these people. This often involves holding preparatory meetings so that people can put a face to a name, after which traditional foods are offered to everyone. You can also attend a meeting that has already been planned by the community, where there will be a buffet and food served to the entire population. At that point, you will be able to maximize community participation. Otherwise, people will see it as extrinsic, as foreign to the community, and participation will not necessarily be guaranteed.
That is all I have to say.