All decisions made, irrespective of whether they were individually right or wrong, are sufficient for the system as a whole provided participation in the decision-making process was open to everybody. The population expects the "decision-makers" to act well. A constitutency which has been involved in the decision-making process at a early stage - a process which has developed collective solutions or actions -- is disheartened by a subsequent failure on the part of "decision-makers" to act. Not to decide is, in the long run, the least acceptable scenario.