The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee told Congress that America’s amateur sports organizations stand to lose as much as $800 million from coronavirus-driven cancellations, including the postponement of the 2020 Tokyo Games until next year.

The estimate was made by USOPC’s leaders in an email sent to lawmakers late last week seeking federal relief as part of a wide-ranging congressional stimulus spending package. It does not include any losses that the USOPC could suffer because of the delay.

By late Wednesday, Congress did not appear to have acquiesced, as funding for the sports groups was not included in the giant bailout package being hashed out in Washington.

The USOPC’s estimated financial damage will further shake up an already unstable U.S. Olympic movement. The USOPC’s email laid out a grim financial picture for the 50 national governing bodies that oversee amateur sports at every level in the U.S., from children’s clubs to teams fielded for major international competitions.

The request did not directly seek funds for the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee, which oversees the national governing bodies. The USOPC has been a subject of Congress’s attention in the four years since the last Summer Games over its handling of athlete sexual abuse cases, including USA Gymnastics’ scandal involving national team physician Larry Nassar.