Sure. I think the first thing is just dissemination of information.
The very first stop for the United Kingdom outside of the Cornish report that I call a key milestone is the Gladstone report, which is basically a fairly dry report. It's a methodological contribution, but that report in the British setting stated clearly that in order to not continue to spin our wheels or to repeat the mistakes of the past, we had to take an evidence-based approach, and that in doing so, the next step was to disseminate our findings widely.
I think first and foremost, when we talk about accountability, we talk about dissemination of that information with transparency. Outside of that, I think it's also important to note that the Crime and Disorder Act places a statutory responsibility and obligation on people. It actually states by law what they have to do. It's not creating another level of bureaucracy to oversee crime prevention efforts. It's instead telling those who are responsible what they must do under the law.