Six "killer questions" have been set out for the commission to answer: 1: Should there be limits to growth in the South-East? 2: Do policy-makers worry too much about Gross Domestic Product (national income) as a measure of success, and should they rethink what is meant by quality of life? 3: Do plans for 200,000 new homes go too far? Should the South-East absorb all the new homes the Government says are needed? 4: Are too many people driving cars - and how should alternative transport services be boosted and paid for? 5: How should water supplies be protected to avoid regional shortage - and how can the increased risk of flooding be avoided? 6: Should we see the South-East as one of the world's "mega-city" regions, and should there be new political relationships between London and the counties that make up the Greater South-East?