When the review committee originally came to our community, we suggested that the monitoring be more than what they ordinarily provide. The purpose of monitoring, in our view, is to do something if it is discovered that something is not right or can potentially be negative in the future. The other party's view on monitoring is to monitor what happens without doing anything--basically to monitor the disappearance, and that's it. I don't think they agree they have an obligation to do something about it if they discover something is....
On March 4th, 2008. See this statement in context.