I really don't have much to add. From our perspective, really it all comes down to research. Without knowing what causes autism we don't have an understanding of treatments and preventions that are unique to every child in every situation.
We'll continue to focus on our need for research and for the equality of services, access to services and diagnosis. There's no reason, as Canadians, that we should have to look at where to live in this country in order to access services.
On the rest, I think we're all pretty much on common ground. We know that things can be a lot better.