Rep. Mike Conaway, R-Texas, who headed the House probe into Russia meddling in the 2016 election, said he stands by a House report that found no evidence that Russia worked with the Trump campaign to help him win.

A Senate report released Wednesday found evidence the Russians worked to ensure Hillary Clinton lost and Trump won the election, which matched the assessment of the U.S. intelligence community. But Conway said both are wrong on the issue of whether Russia was trying to help Trump beat Clinton.

“It comports with about 90 percent of what we did as well,” Conaway said Wednesday of the Senate report. “We spent thousands of hours going through the documents at the CIA and we came to a different conclusion. On just a narrow piece of it.”

Conaway said he is “confident in the people that did our work, that we got it right.”

The Senate report found Russians worked in favor of Trump and against Clinton. The House report acknowledged Russian meddling, but focused on intelligence failings ahead of the 2016 election. But Neither report said Trump knowingly worked with the Russians to defeat Clinton.