I propose to take Questions Nos. 414 and 416 together.
Arising from the Comprehensive Review of Expenditure, the Government decided to maintain the strength of the Permanent Defence Force at 9,500 personnel. In response to the revised strength ceiling, a major re-organisation of the Defence Forces, including the Reserve Defence Force, has been initiated. This will encompass a reduction in the number of Army Brigades from the current three to two. I can confirm that no further barrack closures are envisaged as part of this process. The primary focus of the re-organisation is to maintain operational outputs and capabilities to best effect, within a reduced strength.
I have asked the Chief of Staff and the Secretary General of the Department of Defence to bring forward detailed proposals for my consideration. This will include proposals regarding territorial areas of responsibility. I anticipate that this work will take some months to complete. You will appreciate that in advance of my receipt and subsequent consideration of the proposals, I will not be commenting on potential future organisational matters. As the options for consideration are still being formulated, the question regarding publication of recommendations does not arise at this stage.