He seemed to have touched on the issues that are causing Singaporeans angst but his answers are not very encouraging. His examples are also not not very good. The end result seems to be business as usual. Here is sample
Example: Mr Tong Shiang Wee, 47
i. Works at Cameron, which makes equipment for the oil and gas industry
ii. Tong joined the firm at age 21 with no school qualifications, starting at the bottom as a trainee fitter
iii. But his attitude was “must try, no harm trying”
iv. Over the years, he kept learning on the job and attended courses to upgrade himself
v. Today, he is a Manufacturing Specialist, overseeing 70 technicians and 4 production supervisors
I don't get this example. The story across the board is not that Singaporeans are not upgrading or upskilling. Its Singaporeans of various skill sets are replaced by cheaper foreign alternative. We are talking about accountants, pharmachist, store executives, engineers, etc that are replaced by cheaper foreigners. He must think that Singaporeans are lazy, no intention to upgrade. The IT sector was the first to be hit beginning in 1990.
By citing this example he is insulting our intelligence.