As the minister mentioned, when we revised the integrated bilateral agreement program last summer, we allowed for provinces and territories to take the option to transfer up to 10% of the allocation into this particular new stream.
Ontario could transfer just over $1 billion, and it has. As was announced last week, they are looking at 95 long-term care facilities, looking at ventilation and improvements to the quality of their buildings for living in the COVID context that we are in right now.
They also announced hundreds of improvements to schools across the province, again for ventilation and HVAC facilities, to the tune of about $656 million, which is quite significant. They continue to look at projects and at working with us to have investments in this area.
Traditionally we don't invest in schools, long-term care and social facilities like that, but with the context that we're living in right now, we felt that it was very important and relevant that we do something in the near term to make a difference for the environmental aspects that we're working through right now.