All these appointments were made public through an appointments website that's available to everyone. There could be potential gaps, for a whole host of reasons, in terms of delays or when an appointment is made depending on the vetting process and the number of appointments, etc. However, as I said, and as the member has indicated, the responsibility of the minister of ISED was to appoint seven of the 15 members. That's what I did during my tenure: I appointed individuals.
Again, these individuals have to go through that vetting process. In some instances, that could take a bit longer than anticipated because there were so many people applying. When you start a new appointments process as well, you want to make sure it's properly resourced, so there could be some growing pains associated with that timeline.