But that is certainly a very important part of an informed citizenry, though my point is that because it’s rare that a citizen will just randomly read a very long transcript of a full interview or our monthly ministerial meetings and things like that, but it always helps the people working to write a story, a report, could be a journalist, could be a researcher from the industry or from the academy, and when they want to know, oh, so this is the policy, but why was it made? How was it communicated? And so, what they can refer back to.

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