 One of the biggest problems we face is that the anti-vaccine movement has done a fabulous job branding their message and creating this media machine. And one of the things I find with our community is that we end up, the scientific, the medical, the skeptical communities, is that we end up speaking in an echo chamber, just speaking to ourselves. And is there any body or organization moving towards branding our message, creating a media-friendly message, if you will, that people can understand, that doesn't sound like it's coming from, you know, eggheads, and that can counter, can effectively counter the message that these celebrities are putting out there. I'm willing to show my tits. So, now, as an interesting segue to that, there is a new website that hit a few weeks back, Rethinking Autism. And there have been several other efforts. So, professionally, yes, there are. There's every child by two, which is the same with the AAP. They tried to counter Jane McCarthy with Amanda Pete. There are several other professional organizations, both state and federal, which are trying to do the same thing. Again, synthesizing information, putting it all in one place. They've all been inadequate to this point. And frankly, I think we need to be fighting this on every single front that they are fighting, and with just as much enthusiasm. So as much as Rethinking Autism may not reach everyone, I think it probably is going to be able to reach at least a small fraction of people that wouldn't have had access to this information before. And as long as they're getting accurate information, as long as they are trying to help the families and reunify the medical culture with the parents who absolutely, even if they are firmly anti-vaccination, we still need to be working with them. If we don't, we're sacrificing the health of the children. We cannot sacrifice the medical care delivered to these children, no matter what family they're in.