Abuse of dominance is certainly not a criminal act. We intervene whenever a dominant company does anything to harm competition on the market. Such cases do occur, but sometimes such behaviour turns out to be very good for the market. For instance, there is predatory pricing. It consists in setting very low prices, which is good for consumers. Independent oil companies often complain about predatory pricing, but nevertheless, it is beneficial for consumers. This is a civil matter and in no way is it a criminal activity. However, there are certain conditions to be met, and we monitor the situation in order to enforce them.
This is why we are talking about abuse of dominance. It is not illegal to have a dominant position. As a matter of fact, this is what every businessman wants to get. They want a monopoly. Nevertheless, it remains to be seen whether the monopoly is a result of unfair competition or of a profitable investment. We do not want to punish people who are successful on the market and who reach a dominant position. However, they are not allowed to abuse their position.