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Short answer to you question in yellow: yes.Can that be changed within a framework of trade training the hell out of reservists during their school summer breaks and adding simulators at stone frigates for continuation training coupled with a two week "summer camp" on a ship with RegF leadership.
My understanding is that there are some 5,000 Naval Reservists who if trained up could crew 20-30 ships. Are we simply wasting most of their lives for the benefit of generating a handful Class Bs and Cs every year?
Medium answer: the purpose of NavRes, as described to me by SJS, and from what I realized myself after three years working with the reserves, is no more than to make the public aware (in areas outside the coasts) that we actually have a Navy.
Longer answer: as @Humphrey Bogart said, the level of training and experience required to effectively do your job on a major surface combatant is just not feasible for naval reservists, with a few exceptions, such as Boatswains, Cooks, Clerks, and NavComms. Some trades don't even exist in the reserves because there is no way to maintain their currency at an NRD, such as NESOPS and Weng Techs (though I believe they've started trying to incorporate them).
Adding simulators to train combat operators wouldn't be possible. We have a hard enough time paying for/maintaining and crewing our combat simulators in Halifax and Victoria; there would be no way to build, maintain, and crew something like that elsewhere (not to mention the security requirements).
"Summer camp" aboard ship is already being attempted, but isn't working. There are already not enough spots aboard ships that are actually sailing to keep all the RegF people trained and current, especially the Engineers. Even when they do find room aboard ship, the reservists generally are so far behind, that they spend their whole time playing catch-up, and haven't really learned anything new or become "proficient" by the time they go home.