This would add the three new offences that are being created in this bill to the primary designated list. When an offence falls within that primary designated list, the judge is instructed to make the DNA order but is left with some residual discretion. We're not changing the DNA scheme, and frankly, the discretion that's available to the judge in the case of a primary designated offence is relatively small, but there is that small element of discretion.
We're not changing that scheme. We're adding these three new offences. We're adding to the primary designated list rather than the secondary designated list for which the judge has general discretion to make the order or not.