Good heavens! That's terrible.
I want to come back to literacy. Let's take the example of a mother and father who work and who believe their ability to read and write is adequate. The kids come home after school. One of them has homework to do, and the parent tries to help him as best he can, but because he is illiterate, he has trouble doing that. When the child returns to school, he hasn't had the same opportunity to be helped at home as his classmates. It's a vicious cycle.
A little earlier you confirmed for me that cuts had been made. What will the impact of that be in your communities?