New Zealand Rugby boss Steve Tew has acknowledged frustration at delays in announcing Super Rugby's revamped format, but said implementing tough decisions took time.
The southern hemisphere club competition's governing body, SANZAAR, announced almost two weeks ago that a shake-up was imminent, but since then has been mute on the issue.
In the meantime, players at clubs potentially facing the axe cannot plan their futures and rugby fans are in the dark about how the competition will look.
"It's a little bit frustrating, I can understand that," Tew told reporters. "Some tough decisions have been taken, but they require consultation and sign-off by a variety of parties, and that work is underway."
The competition straddles 16 time zones and four continents, resulting in complaints of lopsided contests, taxing travel times and a fragmented conference system seen as too confusing for fans.