Thanks.
The second question is on the cuts by the Ford government to funding for services for children with autism. It would seem to me, and I've heard from some people, that there is often funding for children with autism, but how about when they become adults? Does that funding continue, and how much support is there for people, grown-up individuals, with autism, particularly related to, for example, their job situation? For everyone a major part of life is having a job and keeping on with that job. I think that would probably be harder for an autistic individual.
Furthermore how much support is there for autistic people when they start to get older? When you're young—even with your son in his twenties, he still has mom and dad around, family members, but how about in another 40 or 50 years when you're not there? How much support is there for elderly people with autism?