You are writing a report on the progress of a Government program, and you unearth relevant information that indicates the program did not achieve several critical objectives. Which of the following statements is correct?
a. You should present the information as it is, objectively reporting on the lack of progress in meeting critical objectives.
b. You should only report on the positive aspects of the program and leave out any information that may reflect poorly on the Government.
c. You should try to spin the information in a way that downplays the lack of progress in meeting critical objectives and highlights other achievements of the program.
d. You should consult with Government officials before including any information that may reflect poorly on the program's performance.