Fair enough. I have two hesitations. I'll get to my second one, which is that it's really hard to do it well. It's just really hard to do it well, but I wouldn't rule it out.
Again, think about the old utility model of energy generation, trying to figure out a fair rate of return regulation and what prices should be set for kilowatt-hours. This is not a straightforward exercise. For the government to take on doing this in more and more sectors where we see an absence of competition, it is going to be challenging. I'll just say that.
As always, will you do more good than harm? That, I think, would be a very open question. To me, it's the right question. Let's not have these competition law institutions trying to do something they weren't built for.