I remember the conversation being their basic pitch, which they made to everybody, that it was not the company that had committed the crimes, that there was going to be a serious impact on suppliers and workers and communities, and that it was a good candidate for a deferred prosecution agreement.
I remember telling them in the firmest possible terms, very bluntly and very directly, that this was a decision for the DPP, and there were powers for the Minister of Justice related to this and that they should go and make their representations to the DPP through the court process.