This is how you deconstruct government "studies."
I see a lot of this in daycare. So many useless regulations and codes without scant proof or evidence as to why they weigh us down with bureaucratic red tape.
Like this journalist, I stopped asking for empirical evidence for what they do because there aren't any. Thus, I think, someone has to justify their job and pension somehow, someway.
That little hobbit-wench Marois once stated rather churlishly and irresponsibly that "there tends to be more complaints with private daycares than public ones."
Total fucking bull shit. That's just the PQ's anti-business reactionary impulse.
My guess is because people PAY for private services they will "complain" more. And really, what constitutes a complaint? I get a lot of (harmless) comments about this and that but that's the nature of the game in the service industry - no different than restaurants or hotels I reckon.
On the public side, it's "free" so people don't usually tend to complain. Who in their right mind is gonna make a stink when they're paying seven bucks a day? Sure, there are pain in the asses here and there but overall? Not too many people.
Politicians wreck things up a little too easily if you ask me. Education, health and now daycare are all in a state of anarchy.
They have no damn business shutting private legitimate operations that serve private citizens (especially in a self-containing community like the Chinese) down. Leave them the fuck alone.
You have to be one special fool to believe only public services and transport adhere to quality and standards.
And this article does a good job obliterating that myth.
We need more of them.
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