Looking at cost savings for the Northwest Territories, we're going to see an influx of material coming in. We're already building duplexes. They're coming in at $1.2 million, and that is throughout the territory. Depending which area we're constructing in, not all communities are accessible by highway. We have some communities that are only fly-in. We've got the winter road season, and due to climate change, every year we're shortened by a week and days. That's crucial to our communities.
Looking at cost savings on how we can deliver the partnerships with the indigenous groups right now is crucial. It's something that we really need to emphasize. Working collaboratively with them helps us to understand the crisis they are experiencing in the smaller communities. In terms of the cost savings right now, the material flying into the communities has pretty much quadrupled in price.
We're also working with the smaller communities in developing community housing plans. We're working with them to forecast the types of builds they want. We're also trying to financially forecast options for them. Right now, we're recovering from COVID. We have overcrowding. COVID has highlighted a lot of crises for us in the territories. Housing is the number one concern, and it needs to be addressed.