This is along the same lines as my last question. There are certain seats that are appointed by the minister that have specific criteria around them. For instance, the minister appoints a number of seats in consultation with the users of the port. Should this bill pass, one of those seats is going to be allocated to a director in consultation with labour groups at the port.
My concern is that if one of the directors' seats is vacant for more than a year and they fall into that category in which they have to be appointed in consultation with either the users, terminals or what have you at the port, or the labour groups, it's unclear whether the members of the board who are doing this self-appointment would be similarly required to consult those groups and ensure that the seat is filled by someone who comes from those groups. It doesn't speak to whether that would be the case.