Again, let me start off by apologizing for my lack of fluency in French. I will answer in English.
When you're in the fog of an election and you're getting feedback, the instinct is not to turn around and say, “There's foreign interference”. That would have looked very foolish at that moment, particularly given the information and access to information that we had in the task force.
I would say that it really started crystalizing in the days—not weeks, but a week to 10 days after the election. There was some information and some expression of concern as it came in, but in a quiet way and through the channels that we thought were appropriate. Afterwards, again, we didn't run and hold a press conference. We were respectful. We were truly respectful of the process. We put together a package. We sent it to the right people. We engaged with them in dialogue, and I truly feel that those two issues were the outcomes, an ambivalence—