Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, there are not two units going into Fort Resolution this year. There's six units going into Rae-Edzo, two into Aklavik, eight into Norman Wells, two into Deline, two into Rae Lakes. But just in regard to Fort Resolution, since the last time I met with the Members, right now we do have an expression of interest by an individuals, an employee with the local housing authority. We have someone who works in the mines who is interested in purchasing, and also we have an expression of interest by a teacher to look at renting or purchasing. So we are starting to see people come forward to our people at the regional office. They're putting in enquiries and I think now they realize that we do have for sale signs on these units and we will be taking offers from these people because I think it's important that we occupy them. But the other thing is that now we have people who are taking the pressures off social housing by moving them into these units so others can acquire those social units that we have.
I think it's important to note that we are seeing, all through the territory, an interest in these units. If the Member wants, I can give him an update.
In regard to Fort Liard, we have had discussions with the band about purchasing and also we've had a renewable resource officer interested in purchasing. So we do have people in those communities who are interested in.
Also, I mentioned Tulita. We have just received an expression of interest from a professional who is moving back to Tulita who is interested in purchasing this unit. So again, it shows you that people now have an option they didn't have before and they are attracting people back into our communities by way of ownership of a home. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.