political influence on the scale of the investigation was completely unprecedented for a data protection authority anywhere in the world. one element of your investigation was the eu referendum. can you remind us what your conclusion was on that specifically? taste what your conclusion was on that specifically?— specifically? we were looking at more than _ specifically? we were looking at more than 30 _ specifically? we were looking at more than 30 organisations - specifically? we were looking atj more than 30 organisations that specifically? we were looking at - more than 30 organisations that were part of data enabled political campaigning so that's what it was really important to look at the political parties and he needed to let at the data brokers who provide a lot of this data and the platform particularly facebook and a company that was the centre of face crises and these questions which was cambridge analytical. aha, and these questions which was cambridge analytical.— cambridge analytical. a british com an . cambridge analytical. a british company. something - cambridge analytical. a british company. something that - cambridge analytical. a british. company. something that some cambridge analytical. a british - company. something that some people who have ambient awareness of this company may not know is that you concluded that in the end it will be wrong to assume that data from cambridge analytical played any role in influencing people to vote leave.