She tilted her head at his words, the disagreement within her subtle but there. She wanted him to see that, she wanted him to know without her having to voice it. Because to her, and probably to his enemies, it was obvious. "It's within your jurisdiction. It implies some sort of lapse, and that's typically when everything begins to snowball. What better time to attack then when the country is under crisis?"
She knew it was vague. She knew that in itself would not suffice, that he would press her. But what she had to say was not something she wanted to lead off with. She wanted him to give her no other option. Claire could be delicate in that way.
And that was exactly what he did.
She let out a little breath. "The idea was there, sir, always. But two points of matter, and I want to reiterate that I believe I am not overstepping my bounds. I checked into my job description and everything. I like to be thorough." A small smile touched on her lips. "I have a friend. Who... mentioned that one potential theory about the train may relate back to you and some sort of feud. This friend is subtle, and they did not release any more information. I was considering the guard, and this, they said, might help inform me further on which direction to take."
She paused. "And, do forgive me, but I've also heard a small fraction of a rumor about some sort of visit to Mungo's. Obviously, I would not push boundaries and find the direct cause, but I was able to confirm that there was a visit."
She paused. "Once again, I would ask forgiveness, but I believe it is within my job description to equip myself with the knowledge to keep our country safe. And that means keeping you safe, Minister."
She was feeling him out. And because she suspected he was a man who liked a little spunk, she offered, "And I wasn't asking." She smiled, a small genuine smile. "Minister."