I do.
I understand that it may be inconvenient for assessors and suppliers. It's inconvenient when drafting a will or for drafting some other legal documents sometimes to have a second witness, but people know that's the legal requirement, and it always happens.
People in remote communities draft wills. In fact, the very people who might be asking for MAID in a remote community would probably have drafted a will before they decided to do it. I can't imagine if you put into the ending of your life the forethought it would take to seek medically assisted death that you wouldn't probably also deal with your assets. The very people we're talking about would normally have drafted a will and had two independent witnesses to its authenticity and intention. They would be independent meaning they would not be necessarily drawn in at all to someone's confidence regarding their decisions but the person would actually have had to go find those two independent witnesses to deal with their assets, no matter where they live.
Yet here we are saying that someone doesn't have to do that to end their life. I don't accept that and I think if one gives it some careful thought, it doesn't actually make sense given the other legal requirements we have in life.