The government last year promised to reduce working age expenditure on this benefit by 20% on the forecast expenditure for 2015/16, triggering suspicion among campaigners that the changes are motivated by the need to cut costs rather than to improve the way the benefit is distributed.
The odd thing, he said, is that he's actually getting better medication than he did at the time of his arrest because the State of Florida is now supplying him with a morphine pump, which gives him more pain relief than the pills that triggered so much suspicion.
Having attended one of these camps has triggered suspicion on many of the detainees in the War on Terror.
Najibullah Zazi was a 24-year-old Afghan who had triggered suspicion that he had planned to explode a bomb or bombs in New York City on the eighth anniversary of Al Qaeda's attacks on September 11, 2001.
The trap was certainly detectable with hindsight, but there had been nothing to trigger suspicion that the enemy had planted himself within their counsels long ago.
Any strange thuds or clanking forward of the Tiger's engine room might easily trigger suspicion, and cause an investigation by an armed Australian boarding party.
The arrival of an alien spaceship triggers curiosity, panic and suspicion.
(IT) Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the nuclear crises in North Korea and Iran have once again spread fear throughout the world and triggered suspicion between nations and peoples.
Kirby Logan Archer is an American citizen who was found adrift in a lifeboat under circumstances that triggered suspicion.