 I'm a disabled person legally. I'm working. Even if I weren't working, I'd still be working a lot harder day to day just to arrange things like doctor's appointments. I mean, I'd never arrange anything via phone calls. I'm pretty sure if autistic people around the world, most things would be dealt with fine. Yeah. And just to get everything running smoothly, I always do things in a way that doesn't really work for me. I'm working so much harder. Other people aren't doing that. So obviously, if they have an easier ride in some ways, I do expect them to succeed in other areas too. That's just how it goes. But I also look as well, and I see so many autistic people that might struggle with one thing, but they're excelling in another. So somebody might judge me for or you for not being able to cook meals. But do they have an advocacy account on Instagram? Are they raising awareness about anything? What are they doing when they get home?