In principle it could be. I'm familiar with the concept of consent of the Attorney General because it exists in a lot of other provisions of the code.
In particular I've been dealing with the consent of the Attorneys General through the concept of prosecution for incitement to hatred. In British Columbia, for instance, the Attorney General has settled criteria for exercising consent. There's an intermediate step between complete discretion in all cases and something specific in the bill. That is guidelines or criteria, the Attorneys General together or individual Attorneys General could play out for. It's a granting of their consent.