Yes. The Minister does acknowledge that the best care for seniors and our people is to be able to be in their homes as long as possible without having to go to disturb that. There is a huge component that says wellness and individual mental health is linked to being able to stay in their own facilities. I just wanted to state that we will be looking at prioritizing seniors.
The federal government has given us within the next two years a budget of $1.5 million that we will be using. Then, within that, the NWT Housing Corporation for this coming fiscal year, we're going to be doing 63 senior public housing units that will get the modernization and improvements for a total value of $2.6 million we're going to be spending on that project. With the 356 units that we currently have for seniors, the extra 63 we'll be doing this year, we're looking at 459 units that are actually suitable for seniors to be able to live in by the end of this fiscal year.