Thank you, Madam Chair. And thank you to the Member for his comments as well too. And I hear where he's coming from, and I just -- you know, I want to comment on CMHC is that, you know, with those federal programs going out, we've seen a lot of success throughout the Northwest Territories because we're working with Indigenous governments. And right now we haven't -- the department has met with IRC but there hasn't been any federal submission submitted, and there's been no partnership in that aspect as to putting those co-investment or those re-AP applications going forward.
We do have a housing delivery in Nunakput. I just don't have those housing deliveries in front of me right now. And then also looking at the -- that our response in working with the tenant and the client in his riding, that is pretty much finalized, and my apologies that it had taken almost three years to close up that file. There was a lot of back and forth that had happened. But then that's pretty much going to be finalized in the next few weeks here.
And also looking at their rent increase, that hasn't been a discussion that we've been having here for inflation. Our units and our houses are low income and social programming. We haven't even thought about that to be honest, to be raising the rent and looking at rent calculations differently.
And then also for the homelessness initiatives as well too in Nunakput, we've had conversations with local governments, but we haven't had any follow through that, you know, are there NGOs, who are we going to be working with, who do we fund. It just hasn't been -- the engagement there hasn't been as strong as it has been throughout the rest of the territory. Thank you, Madam Chair.