No. I would say we had a great conversation that night. I say “that night”, because it was at two or three in the morning for me, and you had come across somebody in a nomination at a door and you had some questions for me about autism. You thought of reaching out to me, and I appreciate that.
Hopefully, the relationships we have as they relate to helping people, in whatever world we're in, transcend our politics. I appreciated that conversation. It was a fairly long conversation, and we've had many conversations since then.
Autism supports across the country should be funded by governments. Those are the core autism supports, early intervention, the education system and what that looks like, inclusion in the education system and all of those things.
You talked about the person who you know who is so fantastic in the work world, or whatever the case is. One of my favourite things is a video we use in our presentations. CTV National News came out and did a story when Jaden was in his senior year of high school. It was his grade 12 year. Jaden had been included in a regular classroom with a full-time aide for his whole K-to-12 schooling. Because he was included, these kids got a chance to see what he was good at. They remembered that he was good at times tables. He always finished his times tables. He got 100% on his spelling tests or anything visual. He was great at puzzles and word searches, and those kinds of things.
They started to try to figure out where they could include him. They included him in musical theatre. He was surprisingly better than they thought he was going to be at learning some of the dance steps and things like that. He has a few motor issues, and that's a bit of a challenge. They then started to think what Jaden would be good at.
They included him in the school library. He worked in the school library, and he's amazing. CTV did this report. It's on my Facebook page, if anybody wants to see it. It's two minutes of him, scanning the books in the computer systems and putting them on the shelves. He was walking around with a pile of books that he had in order. He put them on the shelves way more quickly than any of us. He was running to put them on the shelves. If he was running by a shelf, he would grab a book off the shelf that some kid had put in the wrong place, as he's walking by and without skipping a beat, and put it in the right place.
It would shock you, because we would completely underestimate him. No one would think that he's that good at that type of thing, but he is. He's that good at it. Even to this day, you see him do a puzzle and he has his tongue out. He's super intense. With the systematic way that he does things like puzzles and those kinds of things, there has to be room in our society for someone like Jaden to contribute in those ways.
We're going to have to mitigate a few things, because Jaden is so excited in the library to put books away. If he's working in the public library, he'll run over a senior citizen with his cart because he's so excited to put the books away. You have to mitigate those things. Surely, we can do that to take advantage of full potential.
I know that your time's probably almost up. I'll take a quick second to give a shout-out. I have a staff member back here, Courtney, who works in my office. She's on the autism spectrum. She is amazing.