Okay.
With regard to the extent of the evidence, right now it could be determined quite quickly that in this case we don't really need to get into the details of the circumstance of the offence because it's not as grave an offence. However, this requires it for all bail applications regardless of the offence.
In the more simple cases, it could add to the time it would take to determine that bail hearing on an offence. Normally, that third ground for bail detention wouldn't be the ground that the person would be held on, but they'd be required to produce that evidence anyway.