Even in our group, there's nobody who's saying that the right to have a separate English school system should be overturned. Nobody's saying that. We're just saying that we would like to have the....
For example, an integrated school was never even conceived of when the Constitution was drafted in 1982. It was not in any of the deliberations. So the original drafters couldn't have conceived of it. And when Mr. Lévesque and the Parti Québécois first enacted Bill 101, they too thought that separate schools would continue.
Now you have people from our age group who were badly educated in the seventies in English schools. They were not educated to compete in the English market. That's why there are very few anglophones in my age group in Montreal. They've all left. My whole high school reunion was in Toronto, and this was a Montreal-based school. I graduated in the early 1980s.