There's no buzzer or anything like that, or specific guardrails. We have to look at that in our department, because the minister is accountable not just for the Department of Justice but also for other agencies, including the public prosecution service, where there's clear legislative independence. We have processes in place to make sure that the information the Attorney General gets from the PPSC, for example, follows what's called the section 13 process.
In this case, our minister's office had no involvement. If I thought there was some interference, I would flag that issue with the minister and have a discussion with him.