Thank you, Madam Chair. So looking from 2021 actuals to 2021-2022 mains, there was an increase there of approximately $7.9 million, and that was primarily a result of an additional $5 million being added to our budget to support cost sharing for National Co-Investment Fund projects. So that was added in that area.
There was also a new Canada-NWT housing benefit program that was added to our budget in that year in 2021-2022, and that was $1.75 million.
And in 2021-2022, the Housing Corporation set aside two additional funding sources for cost sharing the Hay River Family Support Centre and the Spruce Bough Co-Investment Fund projects in that year. Thank you, Madam Chair.
Oh, sorry, there was one other change. Thank you. And then the change from the 2021-2022 mains to the 2022-2023 mains, that change represented a decrease and the primary reason for that is is that the money that I alluded to earlier that was set aside for the Spruce Bough and the Hay River Family Support Centre projects, that was set aside in 2021-2022 and it sunset in 2022-2023. Thank you, Madam Chair.