It's a huge capacity issue. There are long waiting lists for those programs for which there is a high employment opportunity. We just don't have the resources to educate all the young people we would like to.
Remarkably, at this time, when employers are extremely unhappy and find it difficult to find the people they need, we are actually reducing investment in college-style education across the province. Every province has served notice that colleges should expect less, precisely at a time when we should be investing more.
My question is this: who will pay for health care if we don't have the educated Canadians who can produce that income?