Thank you, Chair. I think I'm going to share the questioning with Darren.
I have one big question. You seem to be gaining all of your identifying of passengers—asking questions, following them up—specifically with people from Wuhan or Hubei province. I would question why you're limiting it to this group rather than all of China.
I know that China has done very well. They're trying to lock the door, but I question whether the horse hasn't already bolted to the rest of China. There are two other provinces that have over 500 confirmed cases of the novel virus. There are a bunch of provinces with over 200 confirmed cases of the virus.
According to the New York Times, between October and November there were two million flights of people from Wuhan to other places in China. Remember, we're two weeks behind because of the incubation period of up to two weeks. If you already have 600 or 700 cases in some other provinces, have you considered the possibility that the horse has bolted and that we ought to be doing the same thing for anyone who is coming from China? If we haven't done that, why aren't we considering extending these same sorts of precautions to anyone coming from China?