That's true. You're absolutely right.
I think the other thing, too, is that for a lot of people who don't follow politics closely, the entire process from “I think I might want to be an elected official” to becoming one is opaque. You just don't know it. You don't know that you have to get nominated at a riding association where there's a vote. You have to sell memberships. You don't know how to get a list. All of these technical things I think are very off-putting to people who don't love politics and breathe it every day.
To make that process better, again, one of the things I think a PAC can do is try to explain it to someone right off the bat. This is what running for office is like. This is how a nomination works. This is how you get lawn signs made. This is how you make phone calls. These are all things that we may take for granted when normal people have absolutely no idea how these things come about.
To me, that's another benefit that I think would help: shed some light on how this works.