Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:46): I thank Senator Bragg for his question and his ongoing interest in assisting Australians in being able to get back into the workforce. We know that there are many different barriers that Australians face when it comes to getting a job, but one of the most prevalent of those barriers is drug addiction, and that is why the Morrison government is seeking to pass legislation so that we can trial, with 5,000 new recipients of Newstart and youth allowance, to demonstrate that we absolutely have a commitment to breaking down the barriers that people find when it comes to getting a job. With over one-third of the Commonwealth budget being spent on social services and welfare, we believe we have an absolute obligation—it is absolutely incumbent on us as government—to make sure that our social safety nets are totally targeted, sustainable and efficient. People using their income support for drugs are actually disrespecting their fellow Australians, because we know that the taxpayers don't have a problem with supporting people in their times of need. They don't have a problem with helping out other fellow Australians. But we need to make sure that our welfare system is not just fair to the people who receive welfare but also fair to the people who pay for it. As I said, the taxpayer has every right to expect that the money that they make available to a taxpayer funded welfare system is being used to assist people in their time of need on things like food, shelter, accommodation and going about their everyday lives. It is not about funding drug addiction; it is not about providing assistance to them so that they can take drugs. What it is about is making sure that we are putting them on a trajectory to enable them to get on with their lives free of drugs, because without drug addiction resolution, they won't be able to get a job. The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Ruston. Senator Bragg, a supplementary question?