# Evidence citation

A reusable skill the "Clear security questionnaires without guessing" recipe pulls in. Add it once and every agent on the team can use it.

Tie every drafted answer to the evidence that makes it true, so nothing ships as an unsupported claim.

## Method
1. For each question, identify the specific policy doc, control, or prior approved answer that supports the draft.
2. Quote or paraphrase the exact clause used, not the whole source document.
3. Attach the citation inline: source name, section or control ID, and library version if drawn from the answer library.
4. If no evidence exists for a claim, do not draft the claim — mark the question open instead.
5. When two sources partially support an answer, cite both and note where they diverge.

## Rules
- Every drafted answer carries at least one citation; zero citations means it is a guess, not a draft.
- Cite the most specific source available — a control ID over a general policy statement.
- Never invent a source to fill a gap in the evidence.
- Flag any citation older than (set on first run, then stored in memory) months for a freshness check.

## Output
Each drafted answer paired with its citation: source name, section or control ID, and version or date.
