I agree with others and anticipate a huge impact to point creep.
This whole thing reminds me of when ski areas in Colorado started competing for skiers by reducing the cost of a season pass to a price that made them affordable to everyone. The increase in the amount of skiers to a specific ski area wasn't too bad. However, with the amount of people moving to the state - and more people buying a season pass and now skiing anytime they wanted (as opposed to skiing less frequently because of the high cost of a single lift ticket) the traffic going to the ski areas makes drive miserable. What once was an hour or 90 minutes drive, now can take upwards of 3 or 4.
I think it will be the same thing with hunters putting in for points. Now, with putting up the money to apply no longer being a limiting factor, there will be a huge increase in the amount of people applying and consequently, that will affect point creep.
Before anyone says that pricing something as a means to exclude people is slippery slope for hunting and hunters in general, I agree with you. However, increasing accessibility for a limited resource that in someways is already nearing capacity will only add to a decline in the user experience.