It is one of the bachelor's programs that includes the largest number of practical training placements. The students do all of these practicums. During the last year, the last four months are entirely allocated to practical training. An experienced nurse is responsible for the nursing students, and he is able to confirm that the young man or the young woman has successfully completed his practical exam, his practical training. That student then receives his bachelor's degree. It seems to me that if there is an ultimate exam, it is that one.
I would like to have a better understanding of the dynamics that exist between the professional corporations and you, the training institutions. I would like to know how we got to this point. Suddenly an exam arrives here from Mars, even though it has nothing to do with the university training you provide to your students; suddenly that exam has precedence over the practical training internship which confirms that the students are ready to work and care for patients. How did this happen?