we discussed the story with alex jordan berg, executive director of the euthanasia prevention coalition. and kate, alas, and ortho and charity founder. as to this, this statistics are quite shocking, but my position a day fail, there is very, very important. there is people individually want to choose and their life, and if people want to choose to and live their life. so the last moment that's an individual choice to prom with your comments though, as it should talk you from a theoretical point of view than rather than a human point of view. what actually happens that you're in canada, we're euthanasia, is becoming very commonplace. a people with disabilities off to react by saying, hey, in the culture we live in, we feel already denigrated. we feel like our lives are last value. and now you're telling us that maybe it's better off that we be dead. and this is what you're getting, a lot of pressure on, you know, and i get stories all the time. i get calls all the time for people who are feeling pressured for every person you feel under pressure to die because they're a burden on the fa