Thank you, Madam Chair. My mistake. I thought the Member was referring to additional positions from the reorg. These are additional positions outside of that process. I'll start then with the North Slave region. There are two parks officers, seasonal positions. There is also a corporate services clerk that comprises the three positions. That corporate services clerk is a result of the restructuring.
South Slave region, Fort Smith region there is a manager of tourism in Hay River, that's a new position and that is a result of the restructuring; corporate services clerk, another new position in Fort Smith, again a result of the RWED restructuring; we have a coordinator of interdepartmental planning in Hay River; we have a pipeline specialist in Hay River; we have an admin assistant in Hay River; we have information and communication planning specialists in Hay River; director of planning and coordination in Hay River; agreements specialist in Hay River; an ADM Mackenzie Valley planning projects in Hay River. Those effectively comprise the MVPO. That's seven positions. Sorry, my apology, the last one I read, ADM Mackenzie Valley planning project, is actually a decrease of one, for a total of seven.
In the Deh Cho, three positions are superintendent in Fort Simpson, that is as a result of the restructuring; tourism development officer in Fort Simpson; and a corporate services clerk in Fort Simpson. That net change was three.
In the Sahtu, there is a superintendent in Norman Wells and a corporate services clerk in Norman Wells as a result of restructuring; also an information assistant in Norman Wells; a decrease, sorry. So that's two increases and one decrease; a net of one.
In the Beaufort-Delta we have a superintendent in Inuvik as a result of the restructuring; we have an economic development officer in McPherson; we have a corporate services clerk in Inuvik as a result of the restructuring, but we are reducing one position, an information system analyst in Inuvik as a result of the restructuring. Net change in the Inuvik region two. Total change in the department of 14 positions.
I hope, Madam Chair, that's the information the Member was looking for.