I think when you're talking about order-making powers as distinct from penalties, which I think is a bit of a different argument, it really does come to that point. It's about collaboration. I'm here today representing the CMA, but I'm in private practice and I have other clients. I very seldom or never would suggest that someone go forward proactively to a government agency or regulator that has the power to fine somebody directly. If you did so, you'd be very circumspect in what you would say to them.