It's not that we don't do it. We do it on the CASL side. We have done it recently on the telecommunications side. We penalized a major telecommunications company for frustrating a competitor from offering service. So, we do it.
My point was simply that if Rogers does something—has a practice—and we tell them that we want them to change and correct it and they change it, then they don't require punishment. What you're saying is that they do in this case. Maybe they do; I don't know. We haven't made that determination.