I would just add, one of the things that we've heard from our community is that the reports are really important and that that type of transparency is something critical to earn trust from those commissioners and those in positions of authority overseeing this, but that there's an added need to make sure the reports are telling the whole story. A report for the sake of a report doesn't instill confidence, so make sure that there are set criteria for what's being included in that and that there are checks and balances to make sure it's not just a report for the sake of it.
That's a concern we've heard from our community, and I don't have a specific recommendation for how to ensure that, but I feel it's important to pass along that the report itself won't necessarily gain trust if it doesn't come with ensured transparency around it as well.