No, there are no ministerially appointed positions on the board at this time. They are elected members. The new legislation will allow for the board to be made up of ministerial appointments that could be from any walk of life. There are appointments specific to manage the board; elected members from the consultants; and a public servant ministerial “observer”, as it's called, to be not a voice on the board but an observer on the board, to be kind of like a watch for the minister to flag any concerning issues and so on.
It will be a completely different entity from what exists now.