We've just talked about the role of civil society, and I would say that successful GBA is a three-legged stool: you need folks in government and you need civil society representation, but you also need the research community.
I think where there's a really missed opportunity is creating those networks in a relationship with researchers across the country who are working in various areas of policy, who have their finger on the pulse, have the knowledge, have the statistics, have the evidence that can inform the work that analysts need to do on the ground—sometimes very quickly—because this is their work.
I've always thought it's a missed opportunity not to create those relationships, so when you need the information, you know where to go and who to ask, and it's at their fingertips. It just seems like a waste of time for analysts to be doing work that's already being done so well in academic settings, as one example.