You also drew a terrifying picture a little earlier when you talked about classes in our schools where the cleverest, the most highly skilled when it comes to computers, are not the teachers, but the gifted kids in the class.
This situation will not change overnight, because those teachers, who are completely incompetent when it comes to computers, are protected by layers and layers of union security and seniority. They are more focused on watching the calendar until they hit retirement age than on letting young people advance in a field that they don't know and don't like.
A majority of teachers are like a majority of the members of this committee: they are not even capable of programming their video recorder. I am convinced that Ms. Brunelle asks her 14-year-old son to do it.
How do we reach the teachers in a country as complicated as Canada, where each province has its own jurisdiction? In China, the 100 most influential people in the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese government are all engineers. All of them, without exception. They are all engineers. How do we reach the teachers in Quebec and Canada when our country is governed by lawyers?