In general, when we start to group these we put autism in as a developmental disability. I have a son with Asperger's, since we're all owning those things today.
I haven't done the analysis in terms of how wage gaps track against different disabilities. In general, I think we've all been working very hard to try to figure out the commonalities across disabilities, rather than fragmenting it. So there's a challenge there. This can be a very complicated area. There are lots of variations. People are born disabled, people become disabled, people grow out of being disabled. It's a very dynamic category.
We're trying to identify the themes that reach across, generally speaking, that would provide the most benefits to a maximum number of people in these categories. We haven't done a whole lot of work trying to break it down and see how these things track, but the data is there and we could do that on request.