>> langevin: no, not sufficiently.has different priorities than we do in providing security. their, in a sense, bottom line is about profits. and we need to change that. we need to change their motivation so that when we see a vulnerability like this we can require them to fix it. >> kroft: langevin and others have introduced legislation to that would do just that. >> langevin: i look at this as like a pre-9/11 moment, where we identify a problem, we identify a threat, we know it exists, we know it's real, and we don't move quickly enough to fix the problem. >> mcconnell: and what i'm worried about is, because of so many competing priorities and so many issues that we have to deal with, we won't get... we will not get focused on this problem until we have some catastrophic event. if the power grid was taken offline in the middle of winter and it caused people to suffer and die, that would galvanize the nation. i hope we don't get there, but it's possible that we will. good evening, the house narrowly approved a ten yea