margrethe vestager, european commission executive vice president, says the harsh consequences are quotetifiable. she spoke earlier in brussels. ms. vestager: what we worry about is competition and a fair marketplace. we have been consulting extensively, talking with everyone. we have experts, member states, businesses, organizations. they worry about being able to do fair business. this is our worry. of course, we are balancing things. which is why we think this is quite a proportionate proposal. maria: when you were explaining some of the measures, you said this is not targeting anyone in particular and you hope you don't have to fine anyone. but you could see 10% fine. is this something you are looking to do if needed? ms. vestager: i think that anyone would want to comply with legislation that has been passed by our legislature here. why wouldn't you want to do that? but it is also good to have an incentive. an incentive of a fine of 10% on your turnover. maria: could we read that as a warning? ms. vestager: in my work, as competition law enforcer, i have seen a lot of practices that