Thank you. It's a very important question. That centres generally on our abuse of dominance investigations, where big companies are using anti-competitive conduct to try to squeeze out or kill other competitors.
Obviously, we have active investigations in that area, but it's also an issue where we get a lot of complaints and we have only a limited amount of resources to advance those investigations. We do what we can. As I alluded to earlier or spoke about, we have to prioritize, but that is the role we can play—to be vigilant for anti-competitive conduct and to take action to the extent that we can, with the resources we have, to stop that anti-competitive conduct. I guess the caveat is that we are it for the entire country. We have about 450 people. We do as much as we can, but we can't be everywhere all the time.
That's probably not a good answer, but it's an honest answer.
