I agree Richard but I haven't seen if the OA has stated to what level their editing is at and if they are okay with resetting the white balance.
Reason being if the Raw file has its original white balance set to x?
Then that is what will be shown on screen to begin with, until a person adjusts accordingly if needed of course.
At least that's what my camera does.
Another reason to shoot raw, as I sometimes forget to change the setting to the surrounding light at least it allows for adjusting wb.
A reason I try to set the white balance in Raw is I am a believer that unless the raw file writes each and every white balance setting for choosing in post editing.
(it probably does)
Why then does the screen show the image per the white balance that I have set.
Confusingly when I then click any other white balance option (pre-set from drop down option in LR) it switches to that.
Which suggests that there is likely to be all manner of info written to a raw file.
Meaning if we set a certain white balance in raw rather than just use auto does it 'flag' this as the preferred option but still write the other white balances in?
Something clever is going on, setting it to Raw & Auto white balance means as long as a person is okay with adjusting in the edit then good.
However, if a persons ability isn't there they will struggle to recognise <---(note to google, I am English) an off white balance issue.