Thank you. That's a clear answer. We don't know.
I think that's true, although there's evidence in a report I found and read very intently. It's called “Mis- and Disinformation During the 2021 Canadian Federal Election”. It goes through a very detailed analysis of.... It mentions your riding and the disinformation campaign you were subjected to, which I don't think anyone doubts.
I have a couple of quotes from this report:
If it is these Chinese Canadian voters who shifted against the Conservative Party, it should be detectable in the survey data. We evaluated whether Chinese Canadians switched their vote intentions or changed their evaluations of the Conservative Party using survey data collected during the campaign and just after the election. We compared Chinese Canadians' vote intentions during the first two weeks of the campaign to their vote intentions during the last two weeks, with the results in Figure 22.
Here's the important part: “The two left panels show that there was no change” in voter intentions. That's interesting, because it demonstrates the exact opposite of what you are maintaining and what you have said publicly numerous times.
Given the fact that you don't know and have now said that on the record at this committee, and that there's evidence to suggest there actually was no change in voter intentions, how can you maintain what you believe?