W.A's power supply at risk., page-24

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    I am afraid Valens that this joint Deloittes / IPA study is a good example of a lot of noise with little information which provides little in the way of realistic solutions.

    Wow , 250 billion annual burden of rules.
    Solution?
    Get rid of all of them ?
    Great , I can pour my oil down the drain.
    No longer have to check the truck brakes until they fail.
    Can run the blokes 20 hours a day , tired ? Nothing a few pick me ups wont solve.

    The problem with this type of report it assumes all regs are useless.
    People need to read the ''tragedy of the commons'' .

    Now that is not to say that compliance doesn't need pruning , and like all aspects of business , constantly monitored.
    What was useful and cost effective , last week , maybe not now.
    But hyperbolic reports like this one worse than useless , as they are so ludicrous that they make meaningful attempts at modifying compliance more difficult.

    On the pretty little graph,
    take WA , headcount rise less than population rise
    cost: less than inflation.
    Also , no sign of what the actual costs are , ie cost per person , cost per capita to service.
    So , in summary not much use.

    And just to remind people , we are talking about Griffin , a failure of private enterprise here.
 
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