Thank you so much for that.
I did ask what the per-student placement fee was. The minister refused to answer, so I think that's an outstanding question.
I want to ask whether or not they got a legal opinion on this. If a post-secondary or master's student goes to work doing data entry, which is one of their positions, and works 70 hours they get zero. If they work 170 hours they get 60% less than minimum wage.
Did the minister get a legal opinion on whether having people do paid work and paying them less than minimum wage...? Did anyone in her department raise a red flag about that? If they weren't raising red flags about the Trudeau family's connections, were they raising red flags that this might not even be legal and would put charities in a potential liability situation?