 Whatever frame you take, whatever stance you take, when you're delivering autism content, you're undoubtedly going to get some people who don't agree with you. Everybody has their own lens, everybody has their own experience and way of thinking about their experiences. I know some people who see it as a complete negative thing. I still follow them, I still listen to them. I see some people who have a complete positive regard for autism. It's a superpower now, kids be like, oh, daddy, I've got a superpower. And some people who kind of sit somewhere in the middle, like myself, where I see it as more of a difference. I see it as quite individual. Some people need very, very high supports, constantly sort of around the clock. I've worked with some of these individuals and some people find that it's somewhat annoying, it's somewhat kind of holds them back. And some people have an even more sort of positive view where they see the real positives and they take that for what autism is.