+<sect2 id="explicit-foralls"><title>Explicit universal quantification (forall)</title>
+<para>
+Haskell type signatures are implicitly quantified. When the language option <option>-XExplicitForAll</option>
+is used, the keyword <literal>forall</literal>
+allows us to say exactly what this means. For example:
+</para>
+<para>
+<programlisting>
+ g :: b -> b
+</programlisting>
+means this:
+<programlisting>
+ g :: forall b. (b -> b)
+</programlisting>
+The two are treated identically.
+</para>
+<para>
+Of course <literal>forall</literal> becomes a keyword; you can't use <literal>forall</literal> as
+a type variable any more!
+</para>
+</sect2>
+