That was based on both open and classified information, first of all. What we say a little bit earlier on page 22 is this:
The PRC has leveraged proxy agents and has tried to influence numerous Liberal and Conservative candidates in subtle ways. There is no basis to conclude that the 11 candidates were or are working in concert (i.e., as a “network”) or understood the proxies' intentions. Some of the candidates are well-integrated with Chinese Canadian community organizations. There is nothing inherently suspicious about this, as it is common for political candidates to rely on community support.
In a nutshell, I guess, based on what we received, we could not see the evidence of an integrated network working as alleged to have occurred.