Chair, to be clear, I opened my comments by stating that. There was no surprise for me when the letter came back the way it did. There was lack of clarity on UN Resolution 1267, and I was very uncertain about it. I simply wanted to establish whether the minister can provide that document, and, yes, the minister can. There are two ways. One is to apply for an exemption. It takes about five days. We heard from Mr. Barrett and some people through the media, but also directly, that there is a way to apply for an exemption. The government has already applied for an exemption, and that's to provide Mr. Abdelrazik with $100 a month per diem. They've already done it. You can apply for an exemption to allow someone to apply, but you don't even have to do that. There are two methods: provide the document and let him fly, or apply for an exemption. So it can be done either way.
When you ask whether others have, yes. We don't have exact numbers, but we know of at least 18 other people who have travelled.