Thank you, Mr. Speaker, and I do appreciate the question that the Member has asked. I'm pretty sure he's referring to the community housing plans that we've been promoting throughout the Northwest Territories with our leaders in all of our communities; as he's mentioned, with the 33 communities across the Northwest Territories. Obviously, these plans will take statistical and program data, as well as information from our community leaders that I've said in this House before, as well as residents and housing stakeholders, industry, tell us what each community does really need.
In terms of aging in place, we have constructed some really good developments in Aklavik, in Fort Liard, Whati, Fort Good Hope, and Fort McPherson. We'll continue to work with our other departments such as Health and Social Services, and yes, obviously, it has been part of the plans as we move forward. The more communities, the more leadership, the more people who speak up and tell us what they need in their communities, we will be able to work with them. As I mentioned as well, we do have that co-investment fund that we made an announcement about that the NWT is able to access and work with our stakeholders to provide that funding into the communities.