Family Sharing and iTunes Gift Cards

My question is this: I know that if the Organizer adds an iTunes Gift Card to his/her account, all purchases will first deduct from that until it is depleted and will revert back to the credit/debit card on file. However, what happens if one of the family members on the account adds an iTunes Gift Card to their account? Is it basically a wasted gift card, or will iTunes know that it should deduct from that card first? Or, if they go to add an iTunes Gift Card to their account, will it automatically add it to the Organizer's account instead?

The charge will first be deducted from any iTunes store credit in the iTunes store account of the family member making the purchase.  From Family purchases and payments - Apple Support:
“After you set up your family, any time a family member initiates a new purchase it will be billed directly to your account unless that family member has gift or store credit. First, their store credit will be used to pay the partial or total bill.”

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