^Oops, just realised that I didn't quote that the way that I meant to.
What I meant to say was that a L3 assessment requires rolling but L1 and L2 don't.
I wouldn't get too hung up on any particular skill for an assessment anyway. You often see people coming up to assessments wondering " is this sculling for support good enough" and wondering what a "hanging draw" is but in truth the assessor is mostly looking for good fundamental skills - forward, sweep, edging (and some kind of a roll for a L3).
If you can do those well, use them where you should and generally have a bit cop-on then you're pretty-much set.*
Here's some info on the Canoeing Ireland skills awards, perhaps there could be some links and info in the
resources section?
*( of course it varies from instructor-to-instructor. If you can do a particular skill well it shows that you understand what's going on. It does also help to know the little bits, like how sculling for support is completely useless and why you shouldn't ever high-brace.)