A good thing, Partiman thinks. Because she still notices too often that the problem is not taken seriously enough. “Of course, politicians are aware of it. But the party board, which should set up this process, is often just a layer higher and often underestimates the impact it has on, for example, a council member. As a result, he or she can no longer do the work as he or she would like, and may become afraid. And fear is always a bad advisor.”