If every bail were contested, we'd get nothing done. There is real hope that there's front-end management—and this has been a problem—so that crowns can make decisions about release and not be concerned about risk aversion. You need that front-end management, because you cannot ask for a detention order in every case.
Sometimes detention orders are requested because there's not enough information or because it's easier to let a justice decide, and that's not the way the system should work. To start with, defence counsel hopefully will know something about the case. If it's duty counsel, go to crown counsel who already has some information from the police as to the background. Sometimes the police recommend conditions. Hopefully that's done in the front end, but if that's not done, then you are going to have probably two or three contested bail hearings, at most, on a day.