Thank you, Madam Chair. And I just wanted to speak about the community liaison officer as well too that we've been working with the Tlicho government. So that is going to be funded still for the Tlicho government through our community initiatives project. So that position is still there. It didn't eliminate it. It didn't go -- cancel or anything.
The thing -- I also wanted to speak about the trades concerns that you do have. I have seen it throughout the Northwest Territories. I have been to one of my communities where 75 units and one apprenticeship -- I mean, one maintenance person. And, you know, then it results in a lot of declining administration for these units as well and it does end up costing us quite a bit in the future. But recruiting maintenance people has honestly been a challenge throughout the Northwest Territories.
And also the training for administration, I hear you on that. And through the renewal, these have been identified and there's been a lot of consultation that has been happening, and I did, you know, keep my feet to the ground I guess in making sure that people knew about this renewal that was coming up; we did get the comments that were required out there as well. Language has been identified as well. And in respect I hear where the Member's coming from and understanding that, you know, the Tlicho language is very strong in her riding. I'm looking at further translation documents as well too and also providing further training to our local housing authority and our staff as well too to look at more client-based training. And I look forward to these changes as this renewal is more -- with more emphasis on it. Thank you, Madam Chair.