Yeah, I mean this project to me ticks -- you know, ticks a lot of boxes if you look at our priorities. Obviously working with Indigenous governments given that, I believe -- and we'd have to go back to IRC again to have that conversation, there was even an offer for IRC to put skin in the game in this one and actually build a facility and then have GNWT operate and lease the beds from them solely for that, including oversight on the staffing. There's obviously the 60 positions that would come with this, so you talk about the economy and then boost the economy and certainly a boost to our region having 60 -- likely 30 of those full-time positions and 30 part-time positions in the region would be very important as well. And, of course, the training aspect, working with Aurora College, new polytechnic to do this.
So the Minister said that they're going to look at in 2024-2025 sort of gone back to the do-we-need-it phase, or is this something that is still looked at as a potential project? And I understand about the, you know, aging in your home, but I did hear quite a bit on, certainly when I was campaigning, there were quite a few people that raised the issue of no long-term care facilities in the region and nowhere for -- you know, elders having to leave the community of Inuvik and move to other regions in the territory to access that kind of care.