Yes, I do think it's a problem in that it does draw people who can possibly abuse the system. But we cannot make that kind of judgment without going through this due process of identifying whether the case is genuine or not.
Take murder, for example. Imagine if we did that. I have a great example here. Put it into this context. If you live in a part of Toronto where crime rates are very low...and since you live in Toronto, where there's an active police force, the police will not do a thorough investigation on a crime committed against you because that area is considered generally safe.
We cannot do this on an assumption basis. It's very important for us to find out who is and who isn't.... A good system should be in place, but that system should not hinder genuine cases.