Alfonso de Angoitia
Management
Rodrigo, yes, let me go back a little as to the dominance resolution by IFETEL. As you may recall, back in 2015, IFETEL resolved that we did not have substantial power in the pay television market, and that was considering information as of September of 2015. Then on January 2017, as a result of a lawsuit filed by one of our competitors, a court instructed IFETEL to review its ruling. And basically, the court said that it had to limit its analysis to a period of time, and basically, that period of time was August of 2014. So as a result of that, March of 2000 - of this year, IFETEL reversed its decision and declared us as an economic agent with substantial power in the pay television market. But this decision by IFETEL was as of August 2014. So we were declared dominant, in essence, as of August 2014 and with information and with an analysis of the market as of August 2014. So we believe that the reversal of IFETEL's original ruling is not constitutional, and therefore, we're pursuing all options in our defense. We have filed an amparo, an injunction. We cannot speculate about the potential measures that IFETEL might or might not take. But if any are applied, I can say that those measures, under the law and under the decision of the court, have to be reasonable. They have to be relevant. And also, and very specifically, they have to be timely under current market conditions, which is a challenge for IFETEL since we were declared preponderant based on an analysis of the market as of August 2014, and we're now in 2017. So as a result of all that, it's challenging to determine measures in 2017 based on a market analysis of 2014. So that's what I - I can say that. I mean, those measures, if they are applied, will have to be reasonable, relevant and timely.