Comments on the Liberal government’s Chief Science Officer Ted Hsu Liberal Science and Technology Critic in the 41 st Parliament.

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Comments on the Liberal government’s Chief Science Officer Ted Hsu Liberal Science and Technology Critic in the 41 st Parliament

Promises “We will appoint a Chief Science Officer (CSO) who will ensure that government science is fully available to the public, that scientists are able to speak freely about their work, and that scientific analyses are considered when the government makes decisions.”

Mandate Letter Mandate letter of Minister of Science gives her responsibility to implement this. and, "Support your Ministerial colleagues as they re-insert scientific considerations into the heart of our decision-making and investment choices."

Mandate Letter Mandate letter of President of the Treasury Board: "Take a leadership role to review policies to improve the use of evidence and data in program innovation and evaluation, more open data..."

What do I want from a Chief Science Officer? My viewpoint is as an elected politician (losing 5 votes is a big deal) …who wants science-informed decisions to be a permanent feature of the federal government How can CSO be most helpful and beneficial to a government-of-the-day of any stripe, that is committed to science-informed policy making?

How can you help ministers/politicians? Two time-consuming but critical chores of politicians: Gather information, sufficient depth, sufficiently broad, be able to prove that consultation was adequate Communicate policies, defend them from criticism (you can only do what you can communicate)

The CSO can best help political ministers by Reporting directly to Prime Minister and cabinet, and earning their trust by making it clear that the goal of the CSO is the overall success of the government of the day, and nothing else

The CSO can best help political ministers by Helping cabinet access scientific information it needs with links to trusted expertise across government, Canada and the world Paying attention to the quality of science information received, the comprehensiveness Helping ministers understand the uncertainties of scientific information when considering politically controversial issues

The CSO can best help political ministers by Making sure they are never surprised or unable to answer a question like, “why didn’t you consider this piece of information?” One of the hard lessons on the road to being a veteran politician is paying the price for not having consulted enough. It’s time-consuming work. The CSO should help when it comes to science.

The CSO can best help political ministers by Helping to communicate science simply, clearly, honestly, preventing them from getting into, ”if you are explaining, you are losing” situation. Proactively building up and maintaining trust in journalists, public, science community Any government who cares about details, who is willing to adopt policies that require some explanation, MUST rely on public trust. You can never explain all the details.

Some specific duties “ensure that government science is fully available to the public, that scientists are able to speak freely about their work” Periodically evaluate how government's scientific research results are preserved and accessed Be the point of contact for government scientists with regards to concerns about their scientific integrity Respond to concerns raised by journalists, public

Some specific duties “ensure that government science is fully available to the public, that scientists are able to speak freely about their work” Help government elaborate exceptions to scientists speaking freely about their research: (a) public safety, (b) proprietary information and personal privacy, (c) publicly commenting on policy related to the research, (d) internal scientific peer review to protect institutional reputation Defend reputation of federal science capacity if it comes under political attack

Some specific duties “ensure… that scientific analyses are considered when the government makes decisions” Monitor implementation of “Science Advice for Government Effectiveness” (1999) principles Help create the checklist that allows ministers to honestly and credibly claim that decisions were informed by the best available science

Some specific duties “ensure… that scientific analyses are considered when the government makes decisions” Establish network/database of fair, trusted science expertise ready to provide immediately needed information, available for informal briefings to cabinet. Help create or be link to existing advisory panels for more extensive, long term policy questions. Help choose panel members with political openness and transparency in mind, make sure panel is only providing disinterested information to government.

Some specific duties “ensure… that scientific analyses are considered when the government makes decisions” Help minister/politicians learn to extract maximum value from available scientific resources Help decision makers proactively ask for research to help answer politically important science questions

Some specific duties “ensure… that scientific analyses are considered when the government makes decisions” Make sure level of uncertainty in scientific information is conveyed and understood, help ministers avoid surprises from gaps in science Help cabinet prepare to communicate controversial science-informed decisions. Thinking about communications usually occurs before final decisions are made.

Some specific duties “ensure… that scientific analyses are considered when the government makes decisions” Work with Parliamentary Science Officer (PSO) to make sure science agrees, or at least differences are identified and explained within scientific notions of uncertainty – no surprises, no political fights with cherry-picked science PSO in a position to publicly contradict government, CSO is not.

Some specific duties “ensure… that scientific analyses are considered when the government makes decisions” Proactively track research relevant to hot button, scientifically uncertain, values-driven, political issues on the horizon, Peter Gluckman’s “post-normative science” which he says is a significant portion of his work. Mitigate future trouble for government of the day.

Some specific duties “ensure… that scientific analyses are considered when the government makes decisions” Know where public may be misinformed about science Know where there is work to done to earn social license Know where false impressions or lack of knowledge are being exploited for political purposes