A Judge may, on an application made under section 31 or 33, make an examination order against a person if the Judge is satisfied that—
(a) the conditions specified in section 32 or 34, as the case may be, are met in respect of the person; and
(b) it is reasonable to subject the person to compulsory examination, having regard to the nature and seriousness of the suspected offending, the nature of the information sought, the relationship between the person to be examined and the suspect, and any alternative ways of obtaining the information.