I'm not familiar with the specific instances of that. However, based on what you're saying, I'll add that we've had warnings from our intelligence agencies talking about influence operations against MPs of all stripes, from various nationalities that have interests, whether it's Russia, China, etc. This is part of the game, and this is what they do, whether to score points, to try to keep us disengaged in this conflict or whatever the national aim, that's part of it. It's part of the importance of educating MPs and politicians about protecting themselves.
One thing that concerns me is how protected our political parties are in general from cyber-operations, influence operations. The hack of the Democratic National Committee in the States lays bare that what happens when a party isn't secure can have dramatic impacts on a country's course.