Perhaps in the next round I'll have more time to comment on a very interesting factor that you mentioned, Mr. Baylet, about the reasons for your refusal. I fully understand you.
What companies seek is the ability to invoice the people they want at the prices they want. It's called anti-competitive practices. Of course there are institutions, particularly in the developed countries, but also in the developing countries, to combat anti-competitive practices. That's what's called a competition authority.
The government's role is to be on the side of consumers and citizens.