Mr. Chair, in fact I met Ms. Meyerhoffer on her very first day in office, and we agreed that having more powers would be more effective.
I don't know what her current position is and what evidence she gave to the subcommittee, but I have been in touch with her, and she agrees that more powers will be necessary. Whether those powers need to be used in a particular case or not is a separate issue.
I would like to repeat that having the powers, as is the case with due process, is needed. Companies also have due process rights, but they sometimes do not co-operate. If they do not co-operate, then those powers have to be used to provide effective remedies.