The merging of the review, with its end-of-April deadline, into the commission, has meant this interim report has been made before relevant figures have appeared before the commission, which only starts hearing evidence next week.
Given this apparently illogical timing, it would have made more sense to have extended the deadline for the interim report, to enable the commission to gain the full picture on key issues it canvasses. Undoubtedly the government would have granted extra time if the commission had requested it.
As it is, the interim report is thinner than one would wish, as Richardson predicted it would be when he quit.
Albanese at a news conference on Thursday seized on the commission's conclusion that no legal or regulatory gap had been found that impeded "the ability for law enforcement, border control, immigration and security agencies to prevent or respond to" an attack of the kind that happened at Bondi.
The legal framework might be OK but how well or badly did agencies operate within it? Key answers to that are left for later.