I know the article is given to be a positive, and I guess it's a small step in the right direction, but the numbers given of amount of employees (ie: only double in twenty years), amount of cases, etc are quite minute to the problems at hand.
One statement is true though;
"Nationwide, the SEC has fewer than 4,000 employees, Mr. Bustillo said, "very small considering the size of the industry we oversee.""
In reality it would probably take ten times that to make a dent in issues that the SEC is in charge of. Only in our dreams I'm sure. A change to the better is better than no change at all I guess.