There is no need to call upon a judge. The formal investigation is the second step.
The first step involves calling in and saying what the problem is. That is what we call a preliminary investigation. You will be asked some questions for clarification. As I said earlier, the call may be enough. It depends on the circumstances, which industry we are talking about, and what information you provide. There may be other industries. Considerable information on the gas industry is publicly available. As you know, the price of crude oil is public as is the rack price. There is a great deal of information.
Considerable expertise has been built up over the years. We know a little more about the gas industry than other industries, which we know less about or where we have never before conducted an investigation. However, a call is sufficient, even though it is better to have proof.
However, that does not mean—