—then we start bringing them up to speed, and lo and behold, we send them back to the same damned environment, and on Monday we have to start all over again. To us, it is very clear that these people need skills and they need also to be helped in terms of this home environment. What they come with is a desire. They are sick and tired of being poor, so they come to our place and say, “Look, I want to make it”, and often, as we go through these seven months, it is challenging. Nonetheless, we would not make it less challenging because the reality of work is what it is. We can't deny to them that they have to show up on time every day and you have to be working. So we are the organization that allows them to pick up all of this over time.
But I also want to underscore the fact that we have to do something about the environment where they come from. I also want to say in conclusion that this is a very sizable pool of potential labour and we can't discard it or just not pay attention. Otherwise the cost of carrying these people around, in our estimation, is four times or five times what we would need to train them.