I'm quite confident that this assembly of parliamentarians can ratify the appointment of someone who has good judgment. That individual will subsequently be well informed by the various attorneys who assist him in his duties. There are approximately 400 attorneys in the country who work for him and who will have to examine police reports every day to determine whether there are grounds to institute a prosecution following events that have occurred. These people are professionals, they have good judgment and they are able to bring a case of general interest to the attention of the Director of Criminal Prosecutions. The director will analyze the situation and determine whether, under these clauses, he should inform the Attorney General of it.
On June 13th, 2006. See this statement in context.