What the FTC does is funnel people to one place, so they say if you have a complaint about identity theft, please tell us, we'll take statistics—and they do. It's the number one hit when you Google identity theft; you get FTC's home page on identity theft.
That's where people go. They know what they're doing. They do take action against individual businesses because they have their consumer protection legislation. Section 5 of their Federal Trade Act says you have to protect consumers, and they have had prosecutions under that; for example, I think Card Systems in the United States had a loss with ChoicePoint. They did start prosecutions. That would be helpful here if we had an agency like that. They said their total sum data practices were negligent in this situation and it was in violation of their Federal Trade Act.
So that's their approach. It's enforcement, it's information gathering, and it's tips for consumers and for business as well.