Well, it's a disconnect. There is no evidence. There's no evidence in refugee law and international refugee law that it will deter claimants. That's not why they fail to come.
You really must remember that when most refugees come to Canada, first of all, we all know it's very hard to get here. There are very high visa barriers. If they need fraudulent documents then often they need them because it's the only way they can get here.
There is often a tremendous investment. Often they sell their houses. They're in extended families who pull together all of their savings in order to get here. It just makes no sense that they're going to do that and give up everything in their previous country to get welfare. It just does not compute; it does not make sense.
I can tell you from my experience in the field that it is not a relevant factor for why people seek asylum.