No, it's taking back control of what tools can be used to achieve a specific goal.
If Google can't guarantee a good user experience but also correctness of the informations returned by their LLM than a ministry shouldn't stand for this and setup their own tools.
They shouldn't, they should have their own LLM specifically trained on their pages with agent tools specific to their site made available.
It's the only way to be sure that the answers given are not garbage.
Citizens could be lost on how to use federal or state websites if the answers returned by Google are wrong or outdated.