The first and most important thing is that Bill 14 would get rid of the exemption for the military, for the French military families in Quebec to send their children to English schools. These families can be uprooted at any point in time. I'm very well aware of that. I have two children in the military. They don't live in Quebec, if we're to touch on your third question.
At any point in time these families and these children can be uprooted and moved to other places. While there may be some French schools on the bases across the country, is the quality of French that they're learning there, the quality of education in a small military school, going to be what they can get in a full school? For some of these families in central Quebec, which we heard about earlier, it means two full schools' worth of families that would prefer to keep their kids in an anglophone system so that if and when they're moved—and they may not be moved—their kids can stay in a common area.