I would like to get back to the idea that an economic plan must include a human resources plan. Is there anything that resembles a precise assessment? We are talking about large groups. I worked a great deal with people who were barely literate, could hardly read or write, and so on. We need those human resources.
In certain areas of the country, 15% to 30% of the population barely have basic skills. Is there a national plan, for instance, to reach half of these people and truly integrate them into the labour force? This would require an investment in terms of time.
In addition, this mass of workers would have a considerable impact on the labour market, on the amount of taxes paid, and consequently on the public purse. Even if this plan were to cost half a billion dollars, it would give such a boost to the economic recovery over a 10-year period that it would generate as much as we invested.