Oh, I'm sorry. I misunderstood you.
Through the Public Appointments Secretariat, they're appointed to the council, so there are four in a pool to select from for the community members. They're assigned to investigate complaints based on various criteria. For example, where did the complaint arise? We avoid assigning complaints to members who work or live in the area where a complaint arose, so they would be perceived to be more neutral and objective. The caseload determines it, so we just try to make sure that everybody has an equal number of them as well. Then, of course, if it's ordered to a hearing, they are eliminated. If they have been on the investigation, they cannot be on the hearing panel. It's geography and caseload, really, that are the critical things.