I think that type of thing really would speak to that first part of our test, under the abuse of dominance law, of whether or not there is market power. Then, there are two additional big parts of the test that we have to analyze and prove, one of which is that there's been conduct violating the act. That's conduct with an intent to harm either a competitor or competition, broadly. Then, we have to look further at what the effects in the overall market are, and whether there's a substantial lessening or prevention of competition.
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