Thank you, Madam Chair, and thank you to the Member for that. And I don't mind you bringing this up continuously; that's fine. And this is where we work with the Members and looking for improvements for the Housing Corporation and looking at different ways of doing things and looking at cost savings as well.
With this, I'm not too familiar with the supply. Like, I -- just commenting on Nunakput as an example, Sahtu as an example, that these are communities that are not on the highway. So looking at what supply would be offered to those regions and also the expertise on what type of training that these people would need. But looking further south into the Deh Cho, Nahendeh, and the Yellowknife North Slave area and whatever, that this possibly can be something that we could look into further. We've already had the biomass -- biomass, and there was two of them. My mind just went blank. But there was two energy savings initiatives that we did -- we did enter into throughout the territory. So I'll just take that as a comment I guess and I -- and looking at our future builds with the co-investment fund that the communities can access.
This is something that I will highlight to them as well too, and I would like to possibly work with Arctic Energy Alliance as well in looking at the possibilities of how we could work in conjunction, and they are the experts when it comes to energy savings. So I appreciate that comment.
The other thing I just wanted to just respond as well too, for the tracking system, yesterday vice-president Jim Martin had confirmed that we have 21 journey certified workers, I guess, and then we had -- we presently have 33 work assignments through the tendering of the 90-unit delivery. Thank you, Madam Chair.