Thank you, Mr. Chair. So the good news with planning is -- in Hay River is we have a design that's modular in nature. So we were lucky enough to work with the town of Hay River to get a site that's large enough that if we need to add additional beds in the future, we can. But right now we have a plan which is shown in the plan to build 24. We have a design that's incorporating the ability to expand and move forward. The good news is with the bed projections from 2025, all of our new facilities and all the planning will incorporate that knowledge of the bed projections going forward. And our model for building facilities is modular in nature. We can add 12 beds here and an extra 12 beds somewhere else if necessary.
The other thing that's unique about or -- not necessarily unique but that's going on in Hay River is there's an existing facility, Woodland Manor, that's reaching the end of its useful life that at some point in the future we're going to have to make investment in. We're currently investing in critical pieces in that infrastructure to make sure it lasts -- we get the most useful life out of it so we can get the new facility on -- up and running and operating. And then in the future, we'll have the ability in the new site, which just happens to be across the street from the health centre, to add and build a long-term - more long-term care beds if and when the bed projections materialize. Thank you, Mr. Chair.