Mr LAMING (Bowman) ( 13:44 ): A great nation has all of its working-age population ready to pick up tools, trained and able to join the workforce. But, in reality, we have 450,000 Australians of working age who cannot get a job at the moment, and there are 150,000 new ones each year. I am delighted that according to the budget last night the 150,000 who join Newstart next year will sign up, if they choose to take payments, with the condition being that they will take a drug test if required. No-one believes that the federal government should be funding a drug habit. But we know when we analyse it that there are around 37 doses of drugs per thousand people in wastewater around Australia. There is no case for taxpayers in this chamber to be paying for the drug habits of those who are not at work. Every one of them should be ready to go on a Monday morning. Only by random drug testing that will start under this coalition government with a high acuity approach to welfare can Australia know that they will be. If they do test positive, they will be welfare quarantined. They will get a second test within 25 working days and, if they do not show up, their welfare will be stopped until they do. They will receive daily SMS reminders. Two consecutive positives will lead to mandatory rehabilitation, which we have invested $680 million in for drug and alcohol and a further $400 million in over four years for ice. There are plenty of services available, but no person will use the taxpayers to fund their drug habit under a coalition government.