The Senate Intelligence Committee continues to back up the findings of the intelligence community about Russia’s efforts to meddle in the 2016 presidential election, according to a new update.

In a new document on the panel’s progress, the Intelligence Committee also said it would release its review of the U.S. government’s handling of the so-called “Dossier” in a future part of its investigation.

The update includes a finding of inconsistency in confidence level between the National Security Agency, and the FBI and CIA with respect to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s efforts to help the prospects for electing Donald Trump by denigrating Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

“The Committee found that the analytical disagreement was reasonable, transparent, and openly debated among the agencies and analysts, with analysts, managers, and agency heads on both sides of the confidence level articulately justifying their positions,” the committee wrote in Tuesday afternoon update of its still-ongoing review of actions taken by Russia.

The FBI and CIA had “high confidence” about the findings around Russian desire to help elect Trump by attacking Clinton, while the NSA expressed “moderate confidence” about the same.