Thank you, Mr. Speaker. With the portfolio, I am open to be working with Members. And looking at what we have done with the portfolio, we're looking at working with the renewal that we have just completed and also a 90-unit delivery that is coming to the Northwest Territories. We've had several engagements with Indigenous groups from homelessness, to the homelessness strategy to putting units on the ground, to looking at negotiated contracts, and looking at employment at the ground level, making sure that the communities are benefitting from housing being rolled out in our communities as well too.
And also just looking at the number of programs that we do have, we don't have enough housing in the Northwest Territories to house every single person. That is the reality. We have a 90-unit housing delivery that we have not seen in four decades for the Northwest Territories. And this is significant work that has been done within Housing NWT to change our approach with the federal government to be working more in conjunction with the federal government and with the Northwest Territories and with the Indigenous groups as well too.
For the Inuvik warming shelter, it is hard and challenging right now to find nonprofit organizations that are willing to come forward and wanting to work with us. There was a number of issues that have been identified. But Housing is working with those communities and with those nonprofit organizations as well too. Mahsi, Mr. Speaker.