You understand that public trust in the justice system is important. It's also important to our reconciliation objectives with indigenous peoples. It's important for people to know that no matter who they are or what group they belong to, they'll be punished if they commit an offence.
You're saying that no one, of all the people I named, not even your office or the minister's office, issued any instructions or orders. Why, then, did everyone who came to give evidence before the committee say the opposite?
