Thank you.
My question is for Mr. Draimin. I read your document with great care. I agree with you on some points, especially with regard to the difficulties non-profit organizations are experiencing in attempting to obtain funding. At this time it is very difficult for businesses to find funding.
Your document states that the best way of obtaining it would be for these organizations to become businesses. You refer to a business called Eva’s Phoenix Print Shop which works in graphic composition and commercial printing. If I understand correctly, that company offers young homeless people a recognized training program in graphic design. That training is provided or was provided by a provincial or federal organization. The training program has provided employees to the organization that offers this printing service.
How are entrepreneurs reacting? In any region, if a non-profit organization hires people whose training is financed by a level of government, and if that organization generates profits, how would a profit-making business that could be offering the same services react?