[ Context ]
Here is a definition of context: “circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, (so that) it can be fully understood. Example: ‘the proposals need to be considered in the context of new European directives’.”
The example is useful. Because if we were to, say, review the proposals in the context of old American directives, the review will be ineffective.
Context is everything. When you send around a document for review, include information about the context. It makes a difference to the reviewer, whether they review for clarity, grammar, or, in the context of future Australian directives.