Mahsi, Madam Chair. Specifically in the Tlicho region, there is a $330,000 annual investment in community programs. This is broken down by the -- first with the community justice committees, that's $203,000 annually. And this is renewed multiyear agreements. And then there's the Tlicho government victim services, which is $127,004 annually.
We also have the Behchoko Friendship Centre which is funded $245,000 annually for crime prevention. And this is broken down with the men's healing program with the friendship centre. That's $70,000 annually.
And then the guns and gangs friendship centre is also -- the Guns and Gangs program funds the friendship centre for $175,000 annually, and that's specific to the region.
Of course, there's broader things that the department does for the whole of the Northwest Territories for justice-led initiatives. Integrated case management was discussed. Wellness court, the community safety officer program in Fort Liard, the SMC therapeutic community, the domestic violence treatment options court for men, and that is available for -- it's held in Behchoko as well, and people are invited to do the programming in Yellowknife from Behchoko. There's restorative justice community policing plans on reducing crime by addressing NWT systemic issues. Those are some of the things broadly done. Thank you, Madam Chair.