Absolutely I would. I would not go to live in another country, knowing the rules, and the very sound reasons for them, then expect them to change once I arrived. Others here have pointed out, in extenso, how it is that what you propose would almost surely place an undue burden on already burdened taxpayers. And not everyone here pays much in taxes to begin with. Your trite response to those here who have referred to the nature of the burdens to be borne by taxpayers (show me the evidence) is fatuous and hardly worth addressing.
My parents came to Canada from Norway, years ago, when Norway was a poor country, long before north sea oil. They came for economic betterment, which they achieved, but it took time, while they could not afford to travel. The net result was that my father never saw his parents again and my mother saw only her mother. They knew when they departed for Canada that would likely happen. They accepted it and came here.
Let me ask you the same question I put to LolaPM (and so studiously avoided by her): Is Canada out of step with the rest of the world in this regard? Can you name one that has adopted the approach she is asking to have adopted by Canada? How about your country of origin?