I heard that, and it's why I'm so deeply moved.
I think we can get there because it seems to me that for decisions as personal as having to freely decide on one's own death, I can't see why the state should get involved, particularly given the conditions you've experienced. You and your children are very much aware of what to expect. In fact your testimony talked about a family process.
Some people see wrong everywhere, and people who might take advantage of the situation. What I would denounce is a paranoid legality-ridden process surrounding a decision that is perfectly serene, that involves individuals affirming the fact that they are human beings, that they have the right to decide, with freedom of conscience, when they are going to leave this world and would like someone to help them do so.
I, for one, am prepared to help you.