That's right. I want to add, however, that death in itself, not providing care, not using heroic measures or providing futile care, doesn't cause me any problems. Passive euthanasia, supporting people in death while respecting their dignity, is not a problem for me.
I find that for autonomous people who are experiencing extreme suffering, medical assistance in dying can be an appropriate treatment or medical act. On the other hand, if the person is in a state of advanced dementia and is no longer autonomous, we are no longer in the same register at all. As I said, there are risks of significant bad practice. In the Netherlands, for example, euthanasia was imposed on a woman who was in a state of happy dementia.