Mr. Moore, I'm going to answer that on behalf of Mr. Foley.
Absolutely, there need to be very robust protections here because people with disabilities can be easily exploited. They're subject to abuse and could be at high risk of being wrongfully assisted to die. The other issue is that with such individuals, the disabled, all they really need is good care and support, and 99.9% of the time their grievous and irremediable suffering will be gone. If you do that, you solve the problem. Then for the remaining 0.1%, where you can't relieve the suffering, let's take a look at this. This is a subjective conclusion based on the individual.