I would just say, “ditto”. I echo Ms. Guillemette's comments. I think it was said very well.
Most of the time as we approach decisions about the end of life, we do it in a collaborative fashion. I don't think an advance request is really any different. It's ultimately going to be one of our end-of-life options. We do it now with MAID. Ultimately, it's the person's decision for himself or herself. That's the autonomy and dignity that we're trying to protect.
The challenge I see is that sometimes individuals don't have that relationship with loved ones or other substitute decision-makers. That's a whole area of further discussion that we need to assess.