First of all, thank you for the question.
Like I said, in our home, our community, the membership is at about 1,200 people who are registered here on reserve, and we have 198 homes here to house. That creates a problem. More than half of them need to live off reserve to gain a home to live in.
Like Lawson-Swain and McGee said, a lot of our people from our communities end up in a situation where they have to go to them to get housed.
What we're trying to do here in Sts'ailes is to create the micro homes, which have only one or two bedrooms. It's more affordable to get them started. We utilize CMHC still to this day, and we also utilize ISC, Indian Affairs. We use the subsidy from ISC, which still creates almost a problem of affordability. The money from Indian Affairs is very minimal. It pays for maybe only a foundation and a septic field, and that's it.
Also, to get the people homes, they need a job. They need to prove themselves through their finance to gain a home themselves as individual purchases. We have many problems that overlap each other. It creates a big problem. In the leadership at home, we do want them at home, but like Mr. Lawson-Swain said, we need to build probably at least 100 homes a day for a year for them all to be at home.
Thank you for your question.