Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:22): Thank you very much for the question, Senator Siewert. This is not new. The concept of drug testing for Newstart recipients to identify whether this is a barrier to their employment has been around for some time. I think it was first introduced into this place nearly three years ago, and it has subsequently been introduced again. So we have already had quite a long period of time in which this government has had this issue on the table as one of its responses, in a suite of measures that we want to put in place to assist Australians who find themselves without a job, to break down those barriers so that they can get into a job. So, Senator Siewert, I can absolutely, categorically state to you that the reason, the motivation, for the Morrison government to seek to convince this place of the benefits and the values of this trial is to be able to assist people who find themselves with a barrier to work caused by drug addiction to get over that barrier so that they can get a job. (Time expired)