Absolutely.
I talk time and time again about getting out of this mentality that everybody with autism only needs to be helped, and everyone without autism are the helpers. That is not the way the world works. We are robbing ourselves of incredible potential in our country to solve some of the big problems we're dealing with in this committee, in other committees, or with the government all the time. If we get this right, we cultivate skills and abilities that we're short of right now in our country.
I think there is a full range. There's a very common saying that “If you've met one individual with autism, you've met one individual with autism.” There is a real range of diverse skills. There are obviously some commonalities that lead to a diagnosis. There's a reason there's diagnosis for it. We could have conversations about that, but, by and large, the biggest thing is the takeaway that there's a huge potential to getting this right.