Charles was always a determined young man who had his own ideas and was always mature. He was a positive leader. By facing the ordeal of his disease, he gained even more maturity. His resilience made him our pillar. He was completely lucid and aware of his situation. He knew that death was imminent and there was nothing left to do. For two years, he made the medical decisions about himself of his own free will, in his own mature way. That decision was also his own. Neither I nor anyone else spoke to him about medical assistance in dying. The question came from him, because he couldn't take any more.
On November 15th, 2022. See this statement in context.