I'd be happy to.
Often infrastructure funding will go to the buildings themselves. Of course, it is very important to have a home for the arts and culture, but we see arts and culture more broadly, as infrastructure to fuel beyond the sector. Often what happens is that an organization will receive money, and they have the building. That's the upfront capital, but there are ongoing operational costs with a lot of these that are very tough to deal with.
Is there a way for some organizations that are paying rent, for instance, to prepay a long rent so that the organization has secured the space for a long term and doesn't have to worry about those ongoing operational costs? That money can then go into programming, which is, of course, the entire reason we exist. It's not just to pay rent.