No. I've been retired from the service for a few years, but no. It goes back to how CSIS doesn't look at the elections. It doesn't look at processes. In the course of investigating an individual target, no, I'm not aware of that coming across the radar.
Any issues that the service would get involved in are around who's voting at a nomination, or who's donating and what status they have.
This is a politically explosive issue, but from a threat perspective, in a way, it's low-hanging fruit. How should I put it? It's not a priority to get in and investigate it in that type of detail.
Again, they're focused on the target, not what's going on in elections.