That means the development of electronic sports has opened up a vast field of career possibilities for game enthusiasts: as event organizers and managers, specialized journalists, nutritionists, consultants in mental preparation, physiotherapists and even lawyers to organize the relationships between all these actors.
However, despite the popularity and immense potential of electronic sports, Canada lacks infrastructure and programs. This is especially obvious within educational institutions, places which nevertheless have many young fans of this booming industry.
This is the two sentences that matter. It means job opportunities and more money.
But the only cool thing about esports is it lets Koreans to get US-rich which would otherwise be very difficult. Western countries trying to compete for the top in it just feels gross.
The rest of the ad was just like people and stuff so not really applicable to this ad from what I recall.