Well, two parliamentary committees in the 1990s recommended that 5% of federal money should be spent on prevention, so that's where 5% comes from. The other 5% comes from an analysis that I've done in my book of what it would cost to implement the sorts of things you're talking about. Of that $21 billion, I don't recall exactly what the federal government spends, but it's around $6 billion, so 10% of that is not such a huge amount. I'm talking about moving gradually up to 2020, so that you don't get inflation and so that you do actually ensure through evaluation that this will go to where it's needed.
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