Thank you, Madam Chair. And, you know what, I have to disagree with the Member because looking at the funding that has been distributed out throughout the Northwest Territories, that was in partnership working with Indigenous groups and creating this working table on what is required. And my message to the federal government was if you're not going to be funding the territorial government directly, then fund Indigenous groups and we'll work with them and we'll try to see what it is that they would require at the community level. And that's where the community housing plans started to come up. And I hear the Member that it doesn't sound quite significant, but this is a very useful document that identifies every single housing need in a smaller community, and it's internally funded by Housing Corporation to see these documents completed.
And also I wanted to kind of come back and just highlight our renewal as well too that we've established that we've never had that within the portfolio as well, and also looking at our policy changes and trying to better communicate and better deliver our programming as well too and working with the public, working with Indigenous groups, stakeholders throughout the territory. Housing is not the only entity in the Northwest Territories that is going to solve this housing crisis. We need the NGOs. We need the Indigenous groups. We need to be working at those tables in collaboration. Mahsi.