In fairness, it wasn't a glowing report about the state of training in the country. It points out that what was required and what it called for was that the Department of Canadian Heritage decide on a role for training in this country and be very focused in terms of what it might want the program to achieve. It refers to the fact that a number of benefits have come as a result of the work of the training schools and calls into question whether or not it's as a result of the training school program as a whole. It doesn't say it is and doesn't say it isn't, but it does say that there was a great level of satisfaction among the students.
On March 2nd, 2009. See this statement in context.