Thank you, Madam Chair. Some of the -- we thank you for the 17 units that I have going into my communities, and the retrofits for Sachs Harbour and Tuktoyaktuk and Ulu, Ulukhaktok, but where's Paulatuk in this? I really am having a tough time because with the community of Paulatuk I have 18 people on the waiting list, and we have 18 on the waiting list. I have five more that were taken off because of CERB. One was put back on. So I got still four more people trying to get their CERB so they could get back on the list, and that's going to be almost 25 people waiting in Paulatuk. And some of the units my riding has, you know, the Weber units built in the 1960s and '70s. We do have some newer units in the community but the units that we're -- they are looking at renovating, they're long past due in the mould. And it's unsafe because, like right now I have an Elder that the Minister met when we were on tour, and that's her -- that was her problem, she got sick because of mould, and it wasn't good.
I have a lot of young families in the community. Again, like I told in our thing that we have a family I'll take -- like, a young family, I'll take a room. You got a four-bedroom, you got four little miniature families and you got mom and dad sleeping on the couch. That's not right. I get six percent of the total budget in my riding for Nunakput, and that's probably about one or -- one percent of housing out of this whole budget. It's -- you know, it's almost time, like you -- the stresses that it's put on families during COVID-19 times, the stress is -- it's not healthy. Mental health is out the door, and the stress on the whole community, on leadership, and it just -- it's really -- it's critical. We're in a position where we -- we have to get more retrofits coming into the community. So can the Minister tell me where's Paulatuk on this list for retrofits coming this summer? Thank you, Madam Chair.