Gosaibi said this topic has not been discussed by any ministry at any level, adding that 6 European countries have decided to radically reduce insurance against unemployment because this insurance is a hinder in the employment process, many unemployed will resort to this solution and stay at home. The Minister said the Ministry initiated many training programs with stipends worth SR1500, adding that any unemployed can enlist him in one of these programs and get the training and rewards rather than getting allowance from the government and stay at home. As regards the expected role of the National Center for Employment in resolving the unemployment problem, Al-Gosaibi said the resolution of the unemployment problem is not an administrative process; it relies on the Private sector and the youth themselves. "Moreover, unemployment is not noticed among those people who have efficient training. As such Medical, Engineering and Accounting graduates are attracted and recruited by private sector's institutions," he said. Al-Gosaibi reiterated that the main problem as regards unemployment issue is that high school graduates and those with lesser qualifications do not want to be trained. Referring to the Ministry's futuristic plans, Al-Gosaibi said "We have a 25-year span Employment Strategy recently submitted to The Supreme Economic Council".