Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:56): As part of the trial, we have set aside $10 million as a treatment fund so that we can make sure that there is capacity in the trial sites for anybody who does test positive to more than one test to access the treatment that they need to be able to deal with their particular addiction. This is in addition to the $780 million that this government has already committed over the forwards to reduce the impact of drugs on individuals, their families, their communities and Australia. It will be in three parts, to assist case management for those individuals who find themselves having tested positive more than once. It will be about building the facilities, the services and the treatments to ensure that anybody who does test positive will have access to the services that they need. There's also another individual fund to make sure that we, as a government, are able to get the resources to support the facilities in these areas. This is about providing funding to jobseekers to deal with their drug addiction.