The topic of satellite camps has caught everyone’s attention this offseason. Now, that includes the United States Department of Justice.

Two people with knowledge of the situation, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the inquiry has not been made public, told USA TODAY Sports that the Department of Justice has already started an informal inquiry into the hot-button topic by calling college football coaches, conference commissioners and college administrators.

One of the sources told the publication that what sparked the DOJ’s interest was whether the NCAA’s ban negatively impacts opportunities for prospective athletes to have exposure or access to college football coaches.

Earlier this month, the NCAA Division I Council voted that clinics and camps hosted by FBS schools could only be held on their own respective campuses.

That vote could be ratified this Thursday when it’s assessed by the NCAA’s Board of Directors.