It's in those early stages that issues are raised and questions are asked.
How else do you decide whether those you voted in have represented you as you hoped they would?
Residents and interested parties should be able to hear all the same information the councillors hear when making their decisions.
The discussions and questions raised by elected members give you an idea of what they stand for and whether their values align with yours.
Having these briefings in the open means the public has the chance to hear what is being considered right from the get-go, rather than only finding out when the decision is all but made.
It allows us, as residents, to make our opinions known in the early stages when councillors are still making up their minds.
And that's as it should be.
Councillors are elected to represent us - it's important we have the chance to let them know what we think about issues that will affect our city.