Evidence of meeting #32 for Health in the 39th Parliament, 2nd Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was insite.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Scott Thompson  Youth Services Section, Drug Policy and Mental Health Portfolios, Vancouver Police Department
Donald MacPherson  Drug Policy Coordinator, Drug Policy Program, City of Vancouver
Liz Evans  Executive Director, PHS Community Services Society
Philip Owen  Former Mayor of the City of Vancouver, As an Individual
Heather Hay  Regional Director, Addiction, HIV/AIDS, Aboriginal Health, Vancouver Coastal Health
Colin Mangham  Director of Research, Drug Prevention Network of Canada
Thomas Kerr  Research Scientist (Chief Researcher for Insite), British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS
Neil Boyd  School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University
Julio Montaner  Director, British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS
David Butler Jones  Chief Public Health Officer, Public Health Agency of Canada, Department of Health

12:45 p.m.

Conservative

Tony Clement Conservative Parry Sound—Muskoka, ON

Thank you for your comments and your question. I agree with you that every life is precious and every life is worth saving. That's precisely the point of my argument: the best way to save lives, the best way to ensure that we have compassion in our society, is to treat those who need our help and to prevent others from getting on drugs in the first place. And while that one life that was projected—

12:45 p.m.

Liberal

Hedy Fry Liberal Vancouver Centre, BC

Minister, could you please answer my question?

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Conservative

Tony Clement Conservative Parry Sound—Muskoka, ON

—to be saved by Insite is precious, if we can save 10 lives or 50 lives or 100 lives, that should be our aim and objective. I believe that through our plans, as a government—

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Liberal

Hedy Fry Liberal Vancouver Centre, BC

Thank you, Minister.

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Conservative

Tony Clement Conservative Parry Sound—Muskoka, ON

—the national anti-drug strategy—

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Liberal

Hedy Fry Liberal Vancouver Centre, BC

Madam Chair, may I ask the minister a question?

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Conservative

Tony Clement Conservative Parry Sound—Muskoka, ON

—will save many more lives than Dr. Fry proposes to do.

12:50 p.m.

Liberal

Hedy Fry Liberal Vancouver Centre, BC

Madam Chair, the minister has given me his answer. I've heard it very clearly. I would like to continue.

12:50 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative Joy Smith

Committee, excuse me, I have one thing to say, and I'm going to be clear on this.

At the beginning of this committee meeting today, I read an account of a terrible—

12:50 p.m.

Liberal

Hedy Fry Liberal Vancouver Centre, BC

I hope you're not taking up my 15 minutes.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Joy Smith

—incident that happened where one of our witnesses could not come because he was intimidated.

I'm fair with the time with everybody. I'm not taking your time away.

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Liberal

Hedy Fry Liberal Vancouver Centre, BC

Thank you.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Joy Smith

All I'm asking is that everyone be respectful and then you will get a chance to ask.

Dr. Fry.

12:50 p.m.

Liberal

Hedy Fry Liberal Vancouver Centre, BC

I would like to ask the minister to focus on the question I asked and respond to it. I have heard the minister's principles in his speech. I don't really need to listen to that any more.

The minister said he believes that certain things are more important and the number of lives is more important. As physicians, we do not trade in which life is more important and in numbers like that. That is an offence to me as a physician to hear someone say that. I wanted to put that on the record.

Secondly, the minister spoke about what his own research people told him. I wonder if his research people were peer-reviewed. Insite was peer-reviewed by 21 peer reviews, international peer reviews following international principles of research. Did the minister have his report from his advisory council similarly peer-reviewed?

I would like a quick answer, yes or no.

12:50 p.m.

Conservative

Tony Clement Conservative Parry Sound—Muskoka, ON

Well, it was an independent—

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Liberal

Hedy Fry Liberal Vancouver Centre, BC

Yes or no?

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Conservative

Tony Clement Conservative Parry Sound—Muskoka, ON

—evidence-based scientific approach to the research. I would defend that. They were scientists. I listen to scientists.

12:50 p.m.

Liberal

Hedy Fry Liberal Vancouver Centre, BC

Was it peer-reviewed, Minister?

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Conservative

Tony Clement Conservative Parry Sound—Muskoka, ON

Was it peer-reviewed?

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Liberal

Hedy Fry Liberal Vancouver Centre, BC

Yes or no.

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Conservative

Tony Clement Conservative Parry Sound—Muskoka, ON

It wasn't for publication in some journal.

12:50 p.m.

Liberal

Hedy Fry Liberal Vancouver Centre, BC

Was it peer-reviewed, yes or no?

12:50 p.m.

Conservative

Tony Clement Conservative Parry Sound—Muskoka, ON

It probably was not peer-reviewed for publication, but all of those people—

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Liberal

Hedy Fry Liberal Vancouver Centre, BC

Thank you, Minister.

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Conservative

Tony Clement Conservative Parry Sound—Muskoka, ON

—are expert scientists...but I know you don't want to hear the answer.