Arthur found that almost all Colonies undergoing native development shared a common flaw, which was their lag in education and medical care.
But upon closer consideration, it seemed an inevitable issue within the work of native development.
One must understand that neither medical care nor education could be established in a short period of time; it required the local government to expend massive funds, manpower, and resources, as well as a great deal of time.
Currently, in the entirety of Australasia, the regions that were doing relatively well in education and medical care were mainly Australia and New Zealand, while other regions could only be described as average, or even somewhat backward.
This was an unavoidable circumstance. Out of around 50 universities in the whole of Australasia, the Australian and New Zealand regions alone boasted 43.