I learn that no final decision has ever been signified whether or
               not 
Mr. Trutch would be disqualified for retaining his Office of
               Surveyor General in 
British Columbia on account of the interest which he
               possesses directly or indirectly in a public bridge and road.
               
               On the one hand it is no doubt desirable that a Surveyor General
               and Engineer should not be supposed to be liable to be biassed in his
               judgment in the discharge of his duties by any particular work in which
               he has a private interest.  On the other hand I understand that 
Mr. Trutch has always been represented to this Department to possess
               especially good qualifications for his Office and he has now held it
               since the early part of 
1864.  It would seem undesirable therefore to
               remove him, both as regards himself and as respects the Public which he
               is said to be so well qualified to serve, except on some
public
 public ground
               which cannot be questioned.
               
               With these remarks I must leave it to you to report officially your
               opinion upon the subject before I adopt the final decision.