We're saying that order-making powers at this time are not necessary; that there is a good working relationship between OPC and the industry.
I somewhat disagree with Mr. Hogarth, in that there is significant cost to a company if it doesn't comply, and companies are aware of that.
Also, just to be certain, what we're talking about today is not going to stop cybercrime at all; it's going to happen. That's a different topic altogether. If somebody's coming to steal your information, really you need to put in place other applications to stop that, not more and more regulations.