 Number one, you will find that you know more about yourself and autism than any medical professionals that you come across. The problem with a lot of medical professionals is that they have the scientific knowledge, they have all those aspects of understanding the psychological literature and the science and all of that jazz, but they really don't have the, well, more often than not, they don't have the experiential aspect of it. They don't understand how it, how an autistic person lives their life and the types of difficulties that they have and the ways that they think about things that get them to those scientific conclusions. This is even if you're talking to an autism specialist. So a whole different ballpark when you're talking about GPs, it's very varied the amount of stuff that they know about autism and the type of difficulties and how to interact with an autistic person. GPs not great.