I beg your pardon. I will answer in English, if I may.
It is simply too early to indicate what will be a commission decision. We are a tribunal. We are quasi-judicial. We make our decisions based on facts and a record, not public statements or promises. We will get a record and then we will take the next steps.
As I said to Mr. Masse, our proceedings are public. To say how we will punish Rogers is not the issue today. Today is understanding what happened and what measures need to be put in place, and then other matters will be addressed as we go along.
I don't speak for the commission. The commission makes decisions based on a record, and nine members make those decisions on the advice of expert staff.
It's not possible to give an answer today.