Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Another area of concern was the actual wages that a lot of these people were paid. They have gone out, have been trained to be in the logistic areas where they are able to speak the languages and teach the languages where they are certified.
Yet, they are not paid the same as teacher's assistants in the classrooms. In some cases, they are paid less than caretakers in the schools. A lot of them are frustrated that they do just as much work as teachers or teachers' assistants, yet they get paid much less.
Why is it that they are not certified under the same criteria as teachers or teachers' assistants?