This is the letter the Attorney General William Barr sent Congress to announce an end to the two-year probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 US election.

“I may be in a position to advise you of the Special Counsel’s principal conclusions as soon as this weekend,” reads the document, sent to House Judiciary Committee members Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) and Doug Collins (R-GA).

The letter, dated March 22, was made public Friday evening, as Barr was reportedly reading the full report at the Justice Department. The letter marks an end to investigation that netted criminal charges of 30 people and three dozen companies. The probe suggests no additional indictments.

The letter notes that at no point did Barr find any instances in which Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe “was so inappropriate or unwarranted under established Departmental practices that it should not be pursued.” Barr is required under Special Counsel regulations to advise Congress of any such actions.

Barr said he will consult with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Mueller to decide which parts of the report will be released.

“I remain committed to as much transparency as possible,” Barr wrote.