Thank you for the opportunity.
I totally agree. It's certainly something that we've looked at over the last number of years and, again, it will come back to my sort of harping on the need for increased investment to increase that build program.
If we were indeed able to build 250 to 300 units a year, then the business case for having a modular construction plant situated in various communities in Nunavut starts to make more sense. It's on our radar. We've been spending time over the last number of years with partners across the housing sector here in Nunavut looking at that opportunity, because it would drive employment in Nunavut, but it would also capture these crazy costs we have for having to bring materials in by sealift.
Nunavut, as you're aware, is 25 communities with no road system connection, so we rely 100% on a very short marine supply season to get our materials brought in. It's very expensive. I think it's something we are looking at, and I agree that it is a great idea. We need the volumes of units to support that business case.