First of all, you have get to your learner's or go to a school for your MELT program. They would have to find a legitimate school, hopefully. They go in, apply, pay and do their training courses.
Depending on the province, it's 103 to 113 hours. Then there is the driving portion of that, which I feel is very limited. From there, hopefully, they have enough knowledge or the areas that they lack in are corrected before they do their road exam, which is another problem. From what I'm hearing in the industry—and I can't verify—drivers are taught how to pass the exam, but not how to actually drive. That becomes a significant problem as well.
