I didn't say anything about laughing at your situation, as I mentioned we all have gone through struggles and desperate situations to get here legally, contribute to the Canadian economy positively, (paying taxes, getting education, saving money, buying house, educating our kids) this has come with a cost over time. What I am saying is that it takes time to do something, unfortunately people have this idea that somehow they'll come to Canada and decide to live here permanently. That's not how it works, I had to wait many years before being legally accepted as an immigrant, I had to wait my turn to apply for citizenship, I had to spend 1095 days legally physically present here to get my citizenship. Imagine you are waiting in line to eat food, would it be fair if I jump the line ahead of you, help myself to the food and walk away.
The point I am making is you should not cut corners and jump the line because by doing this people who genuinely want to settle here, follow the law and contribute to the economy positively get affected. There are many people who are waiting to come to Canada legally. Your actions (and many people with similar intentions) will result in many more delays for people waiting to see their families, loved ones, sponsor their parents and spouses etc. It makes sense now why certain third world countries take longer time to process immigration documents for genuine cases.
I do not blame the IO, they are in fact doing an excellent job across all Canadian embassies around the world to keep our country safe and secure. Keeping that in mind they have trusted you with a visitors visa, expecting you'll return after your term is up, so please try to keep that promise and not break it. Who knows? when you apply for PR legally from your home country they'll look at your visitor visa favorably because you kept your promise of returning back.