Still not 100 per cent sure I understand the question, Mr. Chair. Under the legislation there will be board chairs for each of the Regional Wellness Councils. Those board chairs are going to form the territorial authority, there is one authority. Other members will form regional wellness councils. In the legislation it allows us to basically keep Hay River as they are until such time as we roll them in. As a result, there will be a public administrator who is technically acting in the capacity of chair of the Regional Wellness Council that we've established in Hay River, but will still maintain the public administrator role until such time as we bring Hay River in.
In all other authorities, with the exception of Tlicho, which is defined under the Community Services Act, it's going to be board members and Members providing advice and guidance on the regional operations and chairs providing advice and guidance at the territorial level. There won't be any more public administrators, except for Hay River.