That's a difficult question to answer without making unfair generalizations.
We've definitely read in the newspapers about people who are offered medical assistance in dying for lack of a better solution or for a lack of services. In light of those incidents, could we say that medical pressures may be brought to bear based on a certain undervaluation of the lives of people with disabilities? That must definitely occur. Can certain persons make valid and legitimate requests by exercising free and informed consent? That surely happens as well.
The greater concern is obviously undue pressure and the fact that MAID may be proposed by default or for lack of a better option.