Yes, after the trade. They learn the skills of the trade and then they can see the future. A lot of women would not like to go into a trade because they see it as a dead end, but what if there were a combination? There are degrees now.... For example, at Kwantlen Polytechnic University they can do the first two years in a trade and then move on to entrepreneurship. They can start with the trade first, so they know the trade, they're there, and they know the challenges. Once they become business owners, they will solve the challenges and questions you've just raised. Would that be a feasible model to follow in other parts of our nation?
On March 17th, 2010. See this statement in context.