I think anyone involved in this work needs reasonably speedy and clear decision-making processes because it's difficult to plan, if it's unclear, when approvals might be coming forward. So anything that can increase the predictability and speed with which decisions can be made will certainly lead to better results. It's very difficult to operate in an environment where it's unclear when approvals might be granted and how long the process is going to be.
These I understand. I think Lauchlan does a good job of explaining why it's more complex with all these layers on top of it, but efforts to improve that would go a long way to enhancing and improving results.