Evidence of meeting #58 for Health in the 44th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was mental.

A video is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Supriya Sharma  Chief Medical Advisor and Senior Medical Advisor, Health Products and Food Branch, Department of Health
Stephen Lucas  Deputy Minister, Department of Health
Howard Njoo  Deputy Chief Public Health Officer, Public Health Agency of Canada
Heather Jeffrey  President, Public Health Agency of Canada
Eric Bélair  Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategic Policy Branch, Department of Health

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Conservative

Laila Goodridge Conservative Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, AB

Can I get a very quick answer?

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Liberal

Carolyn Bennett Liberal Toronto—St. Paul's, ON

—and we are able to see that for seniors and others—

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Conservative

Laila Goodridge Conservative Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, AB

Thank you, Minister.

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Liberal

Carolyn Bennett Liberal Toronto—St. Paul's, ON

—it has been helpful.

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Conservative

Laila Goodridge Conservative Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, AB

Minister, when will there be a legislative review on the Cannabis Act available to parliamentarians and Canadians?

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Liberal

Carolyn Bennett Liberal Toronto—St. Paul's, ON

It will be this fall.

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Conservative

Laila Goodridge Conservative Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, AB

Can you commit to that?

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Liberal

Carolyn Bennett Liberal Toronto—St. Paul's, ON

Absolutely. It's a legislative review.

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Conservative

Laila Goodridge Conservative Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, AB

Mr. Johns touched on the fact that so many families are having to mortgage their house and having to go into crazy debt just to put their family member into treatment. How much of the SUAP funding is going toward abstinence-based treatment, either percentage-wise or in dollars?

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Liberal

Carolyn Bennett Liberal Toronto—St. Paul's, ON

A lot of the SUAP money, you are quite right, is going to harm reduction and safe supply in innovative projects. Treatment tends to be the responsibility of provinces and territories. That's why that extra money in the CHT will really matter, why the $100 million in British Columbia that was in the last budget—

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Conservative

Laila Goodridge Conservative Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, AB

So Minister, why don't you—

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Liberal

Carolyn Bennett Liberal Toronto—St. Paul's, ON

—to go to treatment...or it was $1 billion, I think, that the minister got there.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Sean Casey

Thank you, Minister.

Ms. Goodridge.

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Conservative

Laila Goodridge Conservative Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, AB

What criteria are being used to measure the success of B.C.'s decriminalization pilot project?

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Liberal

Carolyn Bennett Liberal Toronto—St. Paul's, ON

Six criteria were part of the application.

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Conservative

Laila Goodridge Conservative Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, AB

What are they?

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Liberal

Carolyn Bennett Liberal Toronto—St. Paul's, ON

They are increased health and social services, continued stakeholder engagement, public education, law enforcement, engagement with indigenous people, and robust evaluation and research as we go forward.

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Conservative

Laila Goodridge Conservative Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, AB

Do you commit to stopping decriminalization, should these outcomes not be achieved?

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Liberal

Carolyn Bennett Liberal Toronto—St. Paul's, ON

Absolutely. We have always said that if this isn't working, both on the public health indicators and the public safety indicators, we will be watching those. It was really interesting to see, in the safe supply study that was in the CMAJ this year, the decreased visits to emergency and decreased paramedic visits—all of these things that have been part of that London, Ontario project. It's very exciting.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Sean Casey

Thank you, Minister.

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Conservative

Laila Goodridge Conservative Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, AB

Minister, there have been countless reports of a huge amount of diversion out of London. You keep holding London up as if that's somehow the solution, and everything I've heard.... I'm looking forward to going to London in a couple of weeks, but there is a large amount of diversion. What are you specifically doing to prevent diversion?

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Liberal

Carolyn Bennett Liberal Toronto—St. Paul's, ON

The focus is to keep people alive so that they can get to treatment—

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Conservative

Laila Goodridge Conservative Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, AB

What, specifically, are you doing to prevent diversion, though?

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Liberal

Carolyn Bennett Liberal Toronto—St. Paul's, ON

We are monitoring that. People are monitoring that. People are making sure that the—

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Conservative

Laila Goodridge Conservative Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, AB

There's nothing specific being done.