The fact that there's a helpline shows the good governance in there. But yes, that's the problem if the calls are rising and many young men are being hooked to gambling due to easy access. I think that they'll start to notice that there's a need for sharper and more strict rules following this incident. It's a serious matter that they need to address solution for it because if they don't, that 300% increase will be likely to double and even more. So if they don't find more solutions of giving more restriction to this problem, the skyrocketing is to be expected for the upcoming years to come.
The point is what you said at the beginning of your comment, the government over there is coordinated well enough to put measured in place to monitor things as common and less important as this, it shows a government that really care for her own people and their welfare.
Now think about this, if they hadn't put this measure in place through which gamblers having issues can call for help, how would they have known that the rate of young people getting into gambling has increased in the country?
Now, imagine a country where such measures are not in place, no wonder from time to time, someone in my country commits suicide due to gambling issues..
What the Ontario government has done around monitoring gambling in their nation is some thing I think other nations should emulate especially nations with heavy presence to gambling.