That's an excellent question.
Our law is a law of general application. It applies across industries and across the country. For example, the Bell case I just talked about was really, at bottom, about transparency and pricing. Tell consumers what you're charging them for various services and don't hide fees that are then tacked on and which they have to pay afterwards. That applies whether it's telecommunications, retail clothing, or auto manufacturing. When I describe our enforcement approach, we do try to take targeted enforcement that will have an impact on a large industry, but also across industries, because as we know, price bundling and hidden prices are not just problems in telecommunications.