Thank you, Madam Chair. I just want to further comment on the CMHC funding. I hear my colleague. It is a struggle. We wanted to travel into Deline. Talk about the amount of emails that had to go to the federal government: ridiculous. Honestly, I was just appalled by it, that they want us to be working with this $60 million, but we can't even get their employee to just jump on the plane, come with us on a day trip, and start speaking about what is it that CMHC is offering. I feel that, right now, the Housing Corporation is program-delivering on their behalf, but we need them to be at the table. For myself, as a Minister, I am frustrated with them, as well. For them to come and do a presentation, the amount of hoops that we have to go through for the CMHC person to get the approval to say, "Yes. I am going to show up; I am going to be there." I have just sent an email this afternoon to the Minister for CMHC, responsible for CMHC, and just basically said, 'We need to get this done. We need to start getting out there. We need to start seeing applications." It's frustrating that there is an announcement for the Northwest Territories that we are able to access $60 million. Now, I hear the rapid housing, and it just seems unrealistic that, if they are not directly dealing with us and we are waiting on an approval for their one employee in the Northwest Territories to be travelling with us, it really makes it difficult to program-deliver. I am frustrated, and I could hear the frustration, as well.
Also, for the family-support building, the last briefing that I had, they were to fill out a co-investment application. I will have my department follow up with them and see where they are at. I would like to have that on the table for myself so I could push that with my federal conversation, as well. For the person to be advertised, I have been after my department since January to do this, and then we are following through, and then COVID-19 had hit. Advertisements, human resources, and the amount of hoops that we had to go through, at that time, there was a job offer that was given to an additional person, and the person had declined it and had another opportunity. I know that this position is intimidating because it's going to require travel throughout the Northwest Territories, 33 communities. This person is going to be constantly on the road. It's very discouraging for people to make that commitment to us for three years. My expectations of this position are very high. Hopefully, we are able to have this person hired by the end of the month. It's already going to be November on Sunday. This person had better be working at least by November 30th. Thank you.