I guess the concern I have with how this is worded is that we have the appearance that maybe the oversight committee is actually in charge of the agencies. I'm concerned about that, because they are not. They are an oversight body. An oversight body reviews the activities of an agency for compliance. That is already in the act. However, to then make recommendations back, or “to make orders to ensure”, to me says that now we are directing that agency. I don't think that's the role of NSIRA at all. I don't think that was how it was ever intended to be.
That's how I would take this, and I would certainly defer to our experts on how they might interpret that.