Yes, that's a good question.
I think there is a wide range of ways to do these kinds of consultative policy processes. Frankly, this probably wouldn't be the way I would have designed one had I been in charge, but I wasn't.
There are two things that need to be considered in these processes. First, what is the breadth of expertise and voices that are included? On this one, I think it's very clear, as that letter and many have pointed out—including many on the panel, frankly—that this certainly had a directional focus to it. There were not a large number of governance experts on it, for example, or privacy experts, or even civil society members representing those who are advocating for governance and privacy measures.
