We work in the area of adult education, so we work with individuals after they interrupt their education; either they dropped out of high school, or are employed and need training. Earlier, we were asked whether
post-secondary education funding would be sufficient to solve it all.
For us, our main clientele won't be helped by the funding, because the funding that's given to post-secondary education in no way helps all the population already at work and already out of school. Those are the four main groups of the population. We're talking about six million people there, 12 million if we include those over the age 65.
Our role is to help people who need educational training at this level.