Senator SCULLION (Northern Territory—Minister for Indigenous Affairs and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:59): The introduction of low-aromatic unleaded fuel has a proven track record in reducing petrol sniffing. Low-aromatic fuel has been sold in Alice Springs since 2005. It is now available in over 150 locations. Research indicates an 88 per cent decrease in the number of people sniffing where low-aromatic unleaded fuel has been introduced. This government will continue to work with fuel retailers across the country to voluntarily stock low-aromatic unleaded fuel in areas where petrol sniffing is prevalent. Every young person in our community is important. They are the future of our towns and our regions, and we need to ensure that they live in safe and healthy environments. Low-aromatic fuel has a proven track record of helping to reduce the harmful effects of petrol sniffing. Senator Brandis: I ask that further questions be placed on the Notice Paper.