Thank you for your question, Mr. Iacono.
About 20 pages of the report provide a detailed description of incidents, approaches and specific cases in Canada and abroad. I cannot speak to anything other than what is in the report. A lot of the information is classified, apart from what appears in the public report. I suggest you go over the case studies in the report to see how foreign actors are behaving; a fair amount of detail was provided, at least, as much as possible. I can tell you, though, that the committee determined foreign interference was a huge problem for Canada, as it is for other countries.