With positions opening up, let's say, in resource development and mining, so many families are coming in from the south, because they want to take part in the mining industry or otherwise. With the housing crisis the way it is right now, with the very limited rental units available, they're taking up these valuable housing units that become available, so landlords are increasing rents and maximizing.
There is no cap on what rents can be in the north. So rather than going to the rental market, you go to social housing. Unlike first nations reserves in southern provinces, where the band council can design the bylaws and decide the legislation, here we have GNWT rather than the Inuit and first nations telling us what low-cost social housing is going to be.