In arguing that there is a reason for change in policy, which of the following is NOT part of the advocate's burden of proof?
A) Presenting disadvantages of the proposed policy.
B) Quantifying the nature of the problem.
C) Characterizing the consequences of the problem.
D) Establishing that the problem is inherent.
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