I propose to take Questions Nos. 325 and 326 together.
Brexit has the potential to have serious adverse economic transport and tourism impacts and as a result has been identified as the main strategic risk facing the Department. The Department in response has organised itself internally and while all relevant areas of the Department are actively engaged in Brexit related work and consultation with stakeholders, overall responsibility for the preparation and coordination of its response to Brexit has been assigned to the Head of Function of its EU Coordination Unit.
Brexit issues relating to Tourism are managed by the Head of Function of the Tourism Marketing Policy and Impact Assessment Division.
Both Heads of Function are Principal Officers. The support teams who deal with Brexit issues in addition to other duties are 3 staff in EU Coordination Unit and 3 staff on the tourism side.
The Management Board has, and will continue, to keep under review the Department's internal organisation and structures for Brexit to ensure that they remain robust in addressing the evolving Brexit situation. The need for additional funding for Brexit related matters is also under review.