The obligation with respect to name and address is amended in Bill C-34 from 15 days to seven days to tighten up the timeframe.
The NDP-6 motion would require that all the information that is collected would have to be reported within that timeframe if it changed. The list of information in the Sex Offender Information Registration Act includes tattoos, other identifying marks, a range of items of information that police want to know have changed, but it's on an annual basis.
The most important elements, the name and address, would have to be reported within seven days. I think the way it's worded now doesn't exclude having to report on those changes but simply provides a longer framework. If you had to report within seven days every time you got a new tattoo, for example, or a hair colour change or what have you.... Again, it's a balancing act, and that's why it has been framed this way in the bill.