I'm not sure what your point is in the second half??
On another point, the whole argument that DFEE places take CSP places is not perfect. If you think the UAI cut off for the course you missed out on would be lower if there weren't DFEE places that isn't entirely true. Say they get rid of DFEE, all that will happen is someone further down will miss out on what they want to do.
The people who wanted to do law for example are usually the first to complain. With no fee all those people with 94-99 who may have been fee paying students now don't have that option. They will then go for other courses that are lower. Those courses for example commerce will get pushed up. Then economics will get pushed up people with marks 95-96 start to miss out on commerce. And it will flow through the system so that the people who miss out are the ones at the bottom.
Now a lot of you will say that oh but the UAI for law will drop. Yes that is true. I think that it would only drop for one year when the system changes. The second year all that would happen is there would be more people wanting to transfer from one degree to another. The original demand for the course would return. The UAI would stay the same, and it would generally be the same people getting the old DFEE spots. That's my prediction.