Madam Speaker, I want to thank my colleague for her remarks, and underscore the importance of research and access for families.
Just very briefly, my brother was diagnosed with autism at the age of 57, and so for all of those years, he struggled, we struggled, and we did not know. We simply did not know. There was nothing available. Now at age 59 he has his own apartment, and he has bloomed. He has blossomed into the most remarkable person.
In this light, how important is family access to research?