I think I'll go back a bit to one of my previous answers. Of course, in all of this, one of the key things is setting up parameters for the program: how you design it, what the eligible expenses are and what you're looking for in outcomes from the program. It's expenditure, so the applicants will need to show us that they are.... In the case of a beyond-farm program, for example, what kinds of changes are they making to housing facilities to increase spacing? In a factory, what are the specific changes that are being proposed to allow for greater distancing or barriers, etc.?
These are the kinds of things they have to lay out in their application, and we assess those. Then, obviously, once they submit evidence that they have completed the work, we also do an audit after the fact to check that the work has been done as was laid out and shown to us.