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Mr. Attorney General, both you and the Prime Minister have said that you're preparing a legal opinion on solicitor-client privilege in relation to the former attorney general, Ms. Wilson-Raybould. Lawyers I've consulted with say that solicitor-client privilege is far more limited than your government appears to understand: It applies only to communication between a lawyer and client for the purpose of giving or obtaining legal advice, not every single utterance.
You have the benefit of more than 5,000 employees at the Department of Justice and they're at your disposal. It's our understanding that the former attorney general, Ms. Wilson-Raybould, will appear here on Tuesday. Will your legal opinion be prepared in advance of that meeting?