Attorney General Xavier Becerra’s office Wednesday pressed lawmakers to add a broad private right of action to the new California Consumer Privacy Act, arguing that his office doesn’t have the resources to enforce the data-protection law by itself.

Speaking to a legislative panel examining the law, Stacey Schesser, supervising deputy attorney general for Becerra’s privacy unit, renewed criticisms that Becerra leveled against the California Consumer Privacy Act, or CCPA, after its passage last August.