Mr. Wollatt. No; not yet.
Mr. Magrath. Have you organized yet?
Mr. Wollatt. Just last week, so far as the appointment of a chairman and secretary; but no further organization. We will do that this week.
Mr. Magrath. What are your purposes?
Mr. Wollatt. The bill sets out that we may construct main waterworks, which will be a system taking in from Ford to Ojibway and sewers in similar manner, if they are thought desirable. Whether it will be done under this or individually the commission have not got that far yet. We are in a preliminary stage in regard to that yet. We thought we would come here and let you gentlemen know we are alive to this situation, and that we have taken action in having this bill passed.
Mr. Magrath. Your utility commission exists purely for water problems?
Mr. Wollatt. Water and sewage. We are hoping to include other matters later, such as town planning, and so on. That will come later.
Mr. Mignault. Is your commission already named?
Mr. Wollatt. Yes; and the commission has been appointed.
Mr. Mignault. Is the commission appointed named in the bill?