Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Corbett, for being here.
I just want to go back a little bit. On the basis of what information is made public once an investigation has been concluded, you mentioned two fairly high-profile cases, one in Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River and one in Edmonton Centre, that had a significant amount of public profile and attention paid to them, to the point where you issued news releases afterwards.
My first question is to understand this. What did the news releases say? Did they generally say there was no evidence to suggest that voter fraud occurred, or did you say definitively, as a result of your investigation, that no fraud or illegal activity took place?