With the resignation of the concerned minister, this just became far more plausible.
reason(s) for resignation? As has been well discussed, Ms. Wilson-Raybould has taken significant criticism for her handling of assisted-dying & impaired-driving legislation and
her publicly expressed frustrations over the pace/approach of (her) government's handling of so-called 'reconciliation'...
She {Ms. Wilson-Raybould} confirmed for me a conversation we had this fall, where I told her directly that any decisions on matters involving the director of public prosecutions were hers alone.