Thank you very much for your questions.
First, I'd like to say that immigration isn't solely funded by horizontal items. Obviously, other line items fall under the Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship as well. There's a section that deals with Ukraine and the Afghan refugees, foreign aid to developing countries and broader immigration measures.
I will now go back to your question about Ukraine. We have $184.4 million going to immigration and settlement measures, temporary accommodations and income support for Ukrainians. In addition, $151.7 million was provided to advance Ukraine's resilience and early recovery, including humanitarian assistance and de‑mining support.
With respect to Afghan refugees, $658.5 million is provided for resettlement, including processing of new permanent resident admissions, settlement services, security and law enforcement activities, and health screening and assessment.
With respect to foreign aid for developing countries, $732 million is provided to support access by those countries to vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostics to fight COVID‑19.
In addition, $250 million is provided to respond to the global food and nutrition crisis—