Following up on that for a second, I have a 22-year-old son with autism, and I think about what families face. They're bombarded with the reality of a diagnosis. One thing that's very usual is well-meaning people who will come forward and say, “This has been shown to cause autism” or “This will really help you.” Usually the information is not scientific in any way whatsoever.
In the last minute that we have, maybe the experts in the departments could quickly touch on the importance of science- and evidence-based information for families as they're trying to make the best decisions they can, especially in the sort of wild west Internet environment we live in today.