It wouldn't be appropriate for me to get into this. I'm not a lawyer. I'm not counsel for the Department of Justice. I wouldn't want to get into the legalities of “reasonable grounds to believe”, and what that means.
Just to be clear on when we can start an investigation, the commissioner has that ability to start an investigation. He does so not just simply if there are market conditions, but if he has reasons to believe that a company is engaged in anti-competitive conduct. We have to have some sort of behaviour in the market.