Mr. Speaker, I made the point earlier that simply providing an education for students is not going to solve the problem because there are very few jobs out there. I come from the province of Saskatchewan and I gave the examples. I want to go beyond that and ask the member something else in regard to education.
Many educational institutions are not educating students in a way that prepares them for the working world. They go to some of these institutions of higher learning with the purpose of preparing themselves for a job, a job which they later discover does not exist. Simply pouring money into education in itself does not accomplish miracles.
I hope the member will listen to the question carefully. How can we hold these educational institutions more accountable to provide an education that is truly going to meet the needs of those students who are spending thousands of dollars? How can we hold those institutions more accountable to meet the needs of those students? There is a real problem. They go to these institutions and they end up not being properly prepared. What can we do about that?