Yes. There is the additional amount of money, the $157.5 million plus the $50 million directly to women's shelters, and when you add those amounts, it's $207.5 million in additional money. It's additional to the regular Reaching Home funds, which continue to flow.
Because we've freed up that fiscal space for municipalities, they are now able to use some of their capacity to buy property, to acquire it outright. The money we have provided is to enable them to acquire more space, acquire more cleaning supplies and acquire more physical barriers to enable them to allow the homeless population to practise social distancing and enable them to get hotel rooms for social isolation.
We've made that money very flexible. The majority of the communities that are supposed to get that money have received it already. The money has flowed at record speed. We've been able to really be proactive. It was one of the first things we did in response to COVID-19.