Those categories are life prisoners, custody and community prisoners who are serving a sentence of six months or more, custody and community prisoners who have been detained beyond the court-imposed custody part, custody and community prisoners whose custody part was set at the maximum 75 per cent by the court at the point of sentencing, prisoners who are released on compassionate grounds, extended-sentence prisoners, sex offenders and children.Amendment 63 is a drafting amendment that will, for the sake of consistency, replace the two occurrences of the word "person" at the beginning of subsection (2) of section 27 with the word "prisoner".Amendment 64 clarifies that prisoners who have been given the maximum 75 per cent custody part by the court at the point of sentencing are to be included in the supervision requirements.Amendment 65 is a technical amendment that will alter a reference in order to make it clear that any prisoner who is detained beyond the expiry of the custody part always has the supervision conditions included in his or her licence.Amendment 66 provides that supervision conditions, in addition to applying to those whom I have mentioned, will not apply to prisoners who are liable to be deported.Amendments 67 to 69 provide that, in addition to the supervision provisions that are already in the bill, the prisoner will be under the supervision of a relevant officer of the local authority specified in the licence, and that the prisoner must comply with the requirements imposed in relation to supervision by the relevant officer. The prisoner must also maintain contact...