For the additional $157 million that was provided during the crisis, we followed the exact model we had for the reaching home proposal. We didn't shift from that. We distributed according to the same proportions we use with the main reaching home program. Then we have left, as the program does, considerable flexibility for community entities to determine how to spend the money. It could have been spent on personal protective equipment or on renting hotel space to allow distancing. It was up to them to determine what was most appropriate. We basically piggybacked on the reaching home proposal, and the $157 million was allocated in the same proportions.
On April 30th, 2020. See this statement in context.