That is a loaded question.
In the last year, I haven't worked frontline due to burnout in the pandemic. I left the front line, but 15 years prior to that, I did work frontline on an assertive community treatment team, so I worked with people who were incredibly unwell. This is something that comes up often—dying by suicide, whether that's under MAID or under your own duress and your own hand. It's something I've had a lot of experience with.
Is it my opinion that people should die? I don't really have one on that, but I would support MAID services, with a caveat. What I would like to see is more preventative measures for our mental health services now so that people don't have to get to that point then. Drop the mike.