Thank you for that summary. He had suggested and I'm not sure if this is possible.... Is it your opinion that through the administration of these changes and the creation of the DNA data bank that those protections can be made? His concern on the first was that the collection of DNA for one specific purpose on missing persons could then, if not shielded as it is in other parts of the act, transfer over to some kind of criminal investigation later on. As the act is designed now, does that concern remain or can it be done through the way that this particular DNA data bank has been implemented in law?
On November 26th, 2014. See this statement in context.