It is that easy actually, if only people like you don't make it hard on others.
Don’t think that most would describe the asylum process as easy. On a daily basis on this forum people complain about how long they have been waiting, how the stress is affecting their health, ask questions about how to fill out certain forms or what should they do during interviews, asking when they can see their families since it has been years, etc. Many comment that they thought that it would be much easier and faster to claim asylum and that they thought Canada approves most asylum claimants. They also thought that once they arrived in Canada that they’d be provided with enough money (welfare) and housing to live comfortably. Many are not aware that they’ll often be put into shelters with other home less people in Canada. Especially for single people the shelter system is a scary and often unsafe place to be because many are struggling with addiction or other serious mental health issues. Many are dependent on food banks to get groceries. They still may get hungry but the food banks do allow access to hopefully some fruits and vegetables, if lucky some meet, etc. There are some lucky asylum claimants who get processed very quickly but they somehow but those are the very rare cases and seem to be dependent mostly on luck. If you arrive with significant savings or you have family and/or friends who are providing free housing initially that also makes the process more comfortable but many end up with significant stress as they burn through their savings while waiting to get a WP, waiting to get employment, etc.