What is it with public servants and their love of the word 'oversight' as a verb?
They never 'oversee' something, or 'oversaw' it, and they won't be 'overseeing' it. No, instead, they write 'I will oversight x' making this officer's hand itch to deliver deep-tissue massage with her baton.
Now, 'oversight' as a noun is perfectly law-abiding use. And if we were in medieval times, use of 'oversight' as a verb would be perfectly common and normal too. But the public servant's love of using 'oversight' as a verb, instead of 'oversee'? Well, it just smacks of wankery, doesn't it? And the Grammar Police hate wankery...