Thank you, Madam Chair, and thank you to the Member for the question.
You know, when we had the 90-unit delivery that we are projecting this -- within the lifetime of this government, this is additional funding that we got from the federal government, and it's went on for constant advocacy with Canada to recognize that we have an aging -- we have aging infrastructure in the Northwest Territories. We're still trying to operate and maintain units that are over 40 years old, and Canada needs to recognize that and work with us.
And I was -- you know, I was fortunate and happy to be receiving the funding that we did -- that we were able to get allocated.
But also I just wanted to tell the Members that we tried strategically to making sure that each of these communities were at least to be receiving one unit out of the 90-unit delivery and recognizing we have 33 communities and looking at the stock that we have, there's some communities that don't even have a public housing unit, and making sure that they do have a delivery for this year. So I tried to distribute these units very fairly but recognizing 33 communities, 90 units.
I know it's not enough, but our continuous conversations with the federal government is not stopping. We do have the Council of Leaders working group where we raised this as well too where the Indigenous groups are able to take that conversation at their own levels and have their conversations with the federal government. And then also the territories having a housing working group with the appropriate federal ministers as well in raising this constant issue for the territory.
And in regards to the retrofits, the numbers, I don't have that. I just have the unit delivery. So I'll have vice-president Jim Martin to respond. Thank you, Madam Chair.