Pubdate: Fri, 28 May 1999 Source: National Post (Canada) Copyright: Southam Inc. Contact: http://www.nationalpost.com/ Forum: http://forums.canada.com/~canada Author: Paul Wells THROUGH POT HAZE, ROCK STANDS SOLID You almost literally never hear Allan Rock's name around here except in the context of an eventual Liberal leadership campaign. The assumption is that the guy spends all his time scheming to become prime minister. So it was a bit of a surprise to watch Mr. Rock defend his department's spending estimates before the health committee yesterday, and to see how much he obviously enjoys being the health minister. MPs spend an hour and a quarter grilling Mr. Rock on the fine points of health policy. He put on a good show: relaxed, bantering, speaking at length without glancing at his briefing books, defering to his deputy minister - the semi-legendary David Dodge - only once. And at no point during those 75 minutes did a potentially career-destroying crisis break out, which for Mr. Rock must set some kind of record. You don't have to watch Parliament for very long before simple competence - a familiarity with policy and organizations, the ability to form grammatical sentences in English or French-begins to dazzle. Mr. Rock was really only demonstrating that the department he's led for two years doesn't baffle him, but I found this news absurdly reassuring. He also brought real news with him, as ministers usually do when they go before committee. The stentorian herky-jerky of Question Period often blocks real understanding of what's going on inside government; the relaxed mood at committee is more illuminating. So now we know tht Mr.Rock is preparing to stockpile marijuana. "We're looking at the possibility of constituting a stock of marijuana here in Canada for medicinal purposes." he told MPs. "It's not all worked out, but we're still working on it." The mind reels. Civil servants showing up extra-early for work at the PotCan greenhjouses in Tunney's Pasture, west of Parliament. Rigorous testing procedures. Signs on the walls: "No giggling! Snacks must be shared with your supervisor." Sorry, sorry, this is serious business. Mr. Rock was responding to questions from Bernard Bigras, the young Bloc MP who's made medicinal pot a personal crusade. Mr.Bigras (rosemont) wanted to know whether the plants would be imported or domestic? Domestic, he told reporters later. "I think we're up to it as a nation, don't you? (And since I'm opening up paraentheses, I should note that a reporter asked Mr.Rock still later whether he'd ever smoked marijuana. The former University of Ottawa student president invoked his right against self-incriminatin, but added: "I've never smoked marijuana - for medicinal purposes.") Back to the committee meeting. Mr.Rock also revealed that he'll be pushing for a biggish cash commitment in the field of environment-related health problems. "That'll be the subject of my next specific request from my cabinet colleagues for reinvestment in Health Canada." And he sang such a love song to three programs for children-prenatal nutrition, aboriginal head-start and the Community Action Program for Children-that nobody should be surprised if spending on those programs is ramped up radically and soon. "They're really quite terrific," the minister said. "They are very effective. Our evaluations have been very positive, and I think they have a long-term future...and I would like to see, in the years to come, a bigger investment in these initiatives for children... They work. They don't cause any constitutional friction. In fact, there are more CAPC and prnatal projects in Quebec thatn in any other province. We have a written protocol with the ministers, provincially. Nobody's talking constitution or quarrelling about jurisdiction; we're just focusing on the needs of children. I think we need to build on these successes, do more of it." So. A peek at the future, through a haze of government-approved pot smoke. And a glimpse of a minister who didn't seem to be teetering on the brink of any precipices. A refreshing change, for him probably even more than for us. - --- MAP posted-by: Patrick Henry