I don't see the connection between being physically disabled and being able to think. It's as if physical and intellectual disabilities were perceived in the same way. That's the equivalent of what was said during debates on whether women, simply because they were women, were smart enough to vote. Here we are with the same kind of arguments in 2022, saying that people with physical difficulties are unable to make decisions for themselves.
It is undeniable that we have immense problems socially, economically and in the health care system. MAID cannot make up for all these problems. It's not a panacea or a generic remedy. I understand that people have a hard time accepting this idea, but it shouldn't prevent those who meet the criteria set out by the Supreme Court from using it.