One of the things you mentioned is that families couldn't afford that—not that this isn't an issue—but what I'm getting at is that families I know and I'm working with are willing to cover the costs of the care, but they're still being denied entry.
The other thing is if we keep looking at the medical focus on disability, we're not going to get too far as a country. That's a problem. The family I'm working with gave me their report. The diagnosis of this person was made in 1985. They still use that.
One thing that I want you to think about is that if you keep looking at medical costs and medical diagnoses, that's not very good for prognosis. In other words, how do we know what people are going to be like as citizens? Nothing in a medical diagnosis tells us that per se.