We didn't have any clue what it was. They were just a little bit different or socially different. And I think back, but I don't think There's no way the prevalence of this [autism]...was as prevalent as it is now. So something's going on. There's something out there, and there's something that we can do on research. We've got to be responsible about it, and we can do better in a lot of ways. (48:26–48:34)
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