There is a distinction. The Administrative Tribunals Support Service's chief administrator will not have adjudicative power, as I've mentioned. Its role will be to provide the administrative services to the tribunal. So his role is a management role. The chairs and the members will continue to have adjudicative power, and typically when you look at that type of appointment, it is those quasi-judicial appointments that are made on good behaviour. For example, the chairs and the members appointments are all for good behaviours.
On May 29th, 2014. See this statement in context.