First, there's just a quick procedural thing, to answer my friend Mr. Powlowski. The unanimous consent motion that was passed in the House doesn't have an end time. I recognize that the agenda today does, and that's 5:30. However, there is no end time and the unanimous consent motion supersedes the agenda. We'll proceed under that, and hopefully everybody will be able to have enough time to ask and answer their questions.
The Prime Minister said today, with regard to the first flight that came in from China, that there were a number of individuals they were trying to follow up with and contact. The purpose of the official opposition in calling this committee was to make sure that Canadians have as much information as possible. I feel that the public safety of Canadians is of the utmost importance to everybody within the House of Commons. When he made those comments today, I think probably some flags were raised across the country with regard to the percentage of the people we've been able to contact and where those people are.
I am hoping that you can shed some light on how many people were on that flight to begin with and how many people we have been able to follow up with since that flight.