Okay. I'll just finish the question then.
This plan that would have had post-secondary students making well below minimum wage and calling it “volunteering” would have put charities at risk of legal liability if a student said it was actually paid work. Therefore, I asked the minister if she had done due diligence and gotten a legal opinion on that. She said, “I'm confident that the public service would have done their due diligence and would have requested legal opinions.”
Madam Wernick, did you get a legal opinion that this plan paying students so much below minimum wage would meet the legal tests under provincial labour laws?