“…Stakeholder engagement, however, goes beyond transparency about decision-making to include active engagement that solicits input during the decision-making process. Engagement is an important part of both traditional interventions (Smith & Peterson, 2021) and genetic interventions (Newhouse & Powell, 2021) and has been defined as "Seeking and facilitating the sharing and exchange of knowledge, perspectives, and preferences between or among groups who often have differences in expertise, power, and values" (NASEM, 2016: 131). In the context of this article, it should include discussion about the nature of genetic interventions, their consequences, risks, and permanence, and whether they can be reversed or halted.…”