Thank you, Mr. Chair. Mr. Chair, this is -- well, so part of this was with respect to the radio system -- I'll start with that -- the radio system at the men's facility is older, it did not integrate with the women's facility. So at the time of preparing, not knowing of course, what may or may not come of the proposals that are a part of Operations Budget 2024, subject to those approvals, if the facility in Fort Smith remained operational and remained opened in its complete state, they would require security upgrades because the current facility does not meet its requirements. Certainly, if this -- if the decision or the proposal to close the men's facility in Fort Smith goes forward, that will certainly impact whether or to what extent all of this funding is required.
The last comment on that, there was two phases to the programs -- or to this proposed project so the carryover, again, is pending the final decision on the 2024-2025 Main Estimates but we, timing being what it is, have to bring forward the supplementary requests here for another supplementary appropriation on the infrastructure budget, which was approved back in October. But, yes, again, obviously if there is, in fact, the closure of the men's facility that goes forward and a change in the approach and to how that might get used going forward, well then, we'd be certainly likely to save some money since the requirements are hopefully not as much. I mean, I'm saying this with hopefullies because I don't know the final will or desire of the community or the leadership, only that engagement with them has begun to see what the vision might be and to then be able to align the Government of the Northwest Territories with that vision. Thank you.