It's always good to see university grads and Campus Saint-Jean grads.
I think, as was mentioned before, students who are doing work integration get a lot of those skills while, at the same time, they're earning while they learn. A lot of the time, if they don't have any other supports or parents to support them, this is where they are earning some money that can help them pay for their groceries, keep a roof over their head and make sure they have enough time to put towards their studies. We have heard from many students who are working two part-time jobs to make ends meet. That means they don't have time to study, and that affects their grades; they don't get scholarships, and then they have to work more to make ends meet, so it is a circle.
