Thank you for that question. It will allow me, I hope, to clarify.
In the instance we have been talking about, the 2021 election, for which I was a member of the election panel, through a series of meetings and a significant amount of discussion based on information flowing to the panel, we determined that a threshold—and this is not a bright line; this is a value judgment on the part of the panel—had not been met. As it happened, that meant we did not define a threshold since it was not met.
However, we were seeing indications that foreign interference could be occurring. Indeed, I think it's been on the public record for a long time that this is an ongoing issue. Reports by intelligence agencies and reports by the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians and so on have pointed to the fact that foreign intelligence is an issue, and it's a growing issue, as Mr. Morrison has said.
I think the problem here becomes understanding what you're seeing on the ground and whether social media campaigns, to pick an example, are a reflection of the politics of the day or whether they are in fact instigated by foreign actors. There is a very difficult and grey area there.