Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, over the years, here, in the Northwest Territories, we have had many of our smaller communities where there are no body holding facilities or body holding space express a desire to have those facilities in their communities.
As we have rolled out infrastructure, new health centres, and those types of things, we have been incorporating those into the building to ensure that we have proper infection control, air handling, and all those types of things. It has become clear that there are a number of facilities that probably won't be replaced due to our 20-year plan for longer periods of time, and we wanted to make sure that we stood up and provided these smaller communities with separate stand-alone body holding spaces so that communities can keep their family members in their communities for funerals and those types of things.
They will be stand-alone modular-type units. We are testing two of them this year, one in Aklavik, one in Fort Liard. Sorry, in the next fiscal year, and if they work, if they meet our needs, we are looking at expanding to other communities that are further down on the capital plan that don't have those facilities today.