I do not think so. Two companies are interested in investing in building refineries. They are only waiting for approval to go ahead. Building a refinery is extremely expensive and requires heavy investment over many years. Moreover, nothing guarantees that gasoline prices will remain high. Those people are not staying outside; they are preparing to make investments.
Those who decide to act independently are reflecting the market. As for your statement whereby we need stupid people to enforce our law, let me tell you that we are very active when it comes to price fixing and telemarketing fraud, as was mentioned. We are successful in prosecuting such people. We do not rely on stupidity.