We've already been richly rewarded for our development systems though. We've taken the choicest cuts from our geographical area and won 3 comps in a row with no end in sight.
The teams that do player development well don't need compensation. Turning an average player into a good player and a talented kid into a superstar is already enough to have you right at the top of the totem pole for an extended period. Melbourne and the Roosters have been doing it for decades and they have no footy geography at all. Yes there are teams with big junior bases that aren't utilising them, but salary cap dispensations aren't going to suddenly change that because the problems are system based. If implemented poorly it can even backfire, causing talented juniors to languish in poor development structures because they have book value as a local. And at the end of the day, it doesn't matter (much) if the kid from Claymore becomes a great player for the Tigers or the Roosters.
In short, we don't need this and the Tigers and Dragons of the world don't deserve it.