Thank you, Madam Chair. Madam Chair, at this point, I think that's unlikely. And you know, I will say that I know when I had attended in Hay River, and I know Mr. Thompson has been there with the Premier. I think several ministers now have actually attended to Hay River. We were all quite keenly aware of the impacts. There has been an RFP out now to help support and provide short-term accommodations within the community for individuals who can't return to their homes and who will require those supports.
As far as, you know, providing money into the hands of individuals, you know, again this $10 million is not that amount. There's no doubt going to be -- we will see in a future session, which will be the fall session, a much more detailed update of amounts that are being provided for those who are needing disaster assistance funds into their hands. But, you know, this is not that piece. This $10 million here was just the emergency part. But, you know, again, the department will have, and already is in there in the community, providing pathfinding services and providing the emergency services, including accommodations.
So if there are still individuals who are struggling, I can only encourage them to contact the pathfinding services which are, you know, many lessons learned from last year about the importance of having those four individuals who will be in a state of emergency need for some time. Thank you.