Parliament can change the laws, so I have two specific recommendations.
One is that the law that was drafted and implemented by this Parliament in 2018 about deferred prosecution agreements has some ambiguity in it in terms of the evaluation of economic interest, which was the subject of one of the conversations.
You should go in and reopen the law and take a look at the language on what can and cannot be used in considerations around the deferred prosecution agreement, because it will come up again some time in the future. There is a job that only you parliamentarians can do.
If you're not happy with the rules about disclosure of cabinet confidences to police forces or judges, change the law.