Of course I'm concerned. Right now under the current law, we largely investigate based on complaints. We initiate a few complaints ourselves, but that's truly the tip of the iceberg.
Proactive inspection powers have to be seen in the following light. We will never, as a regulator, be able to monitor the activities of all companies. That's not the point, but if we have the authority to proactively inspect practices where we think there might be something untoward happening, and then find in some cases that something untoward is happening that carries consequential penalties, that sends a message to the whole industry that, if they violate the law, they are at risk of being inspected by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner and of incurring these fines.
With a system like that, there are much greater chances that behaviour across the sector will be improved.