I think it's important to acknowledge that with regard to the initial $10-billion stabilization fund ask, we subsequently removed $2.5 billion, which is the estimate we have for the contribution of the emergency wage subsidy program and some of the other targeted investments. The ask is now sitting at around $6 billion.
This would be in the form of a grant. We're proposing three delivery systems. One is that the organizations that have existing relationships with the federal government would access those conduits. Two, look at organizations that have a core capacity in granting, those like the United Way or Community Foundations, that can deliver with speed. The third are the national federated bodies. These are the ones that already know the local communities the best and already have a core competency in doing flow-through dollars. That way, those monies can get to the local communities as quickly as possible so that charities can keep the doors open.