The New York State Thruway Authority revealed its selections Wednesday for a panel that will help decide the cost of traveling on the Mario M. Cuomo bridge that spans the Hudson River.

The Toll Advisory Panel, which includes former state Transportation Commissioner Joan McDonald, former Budget Director Robert Megna, Business Council of New York President Heather Briccetti and AFL-CIO President Mario Cilento, is tasked with reviewing toll rates, potential resident and commuter discount programs and commercial vehicle rates.

Tolls are frozen through next year, but an increase is expected in the future.

“Over the last year, millions of motorists have been able to experience traveling over both spans of the new Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, and the time has come to begin the public process to review potential toll rate adjustments for the future viability of the bridge and our entire system,” Thruway Authority Executive Director Matthew J. Driscoll said in a statement. “We will continue to keep tolls as low as possible on the bridge for all motorists while providing the resources necessary to support the user-fee supported system. This objective will be informed by the public input gathered by the Toll Advisory Panel.”

Meetings of the panel will begin next week, but panelists won’t be taking questions then, according to a press release.

Toll increases would need to be approved by the state Thruway Authority’s board of directors.