Okay, that's a good start.
Now, we know that the ultimate conclusion of the Dion report is that the Prime Minister directly, and through senior officials, used various means to exert influence over Jody Wilson-Raybould:
The authority of the Prime Minister and his office was used to circumvent, undermine and ultimately to attempt to discredit the decision of the director of public prosecutions as well as the authority of Ms. Wilson-Raybould as the Crown's chief law officer.
I'm going to quote from her book, Indian in the Cabinet. She says:
These efforts to pressure me—either directly or through Jessica—continued. Eventually, eleven officials from the PMO, the Privy Council Office, and the Office of the Minister of Finance made attempts. Over that four-month period there were approximately ten phone calls and ten meetings about SCN-Lavalin, culminating in a phone call I had with the clerk of the Privy Council on December 19, 2018.
Now, you didn't know that you were being audiotaped, did you?