I don’t think it is the MMR. I think it has got anything to do with the MMR. I think there is occasional there is occasions when you are going to get environmental autism I think, but on the whole I think it is just something genetic. You get things that happen genetically, you know a finger print doesn’t work quite right, if its … if you can imagine dipping your finger in ink and putting it onto paper, eventually the print is not quite full and that is how I see autism being. I think it is just the genetic finger print is not perfect. I just think its I think that is the only way I can describe it really. I think its yes, just a finger print that doesn’t work right. I don’t think there is any way of you know getting it. You can’t catch it. As I said before I don’t think you can do anything. You get families where it might miss a generation. It tends to be more in the boys. But is it all in the boys because I feel sometimes the very complexity of it that may be that girls in the same family have got it, but it is actually presented totally different and that is another thing whether they understand. You know that is a new thing that may be needs to be understood is Asperger's syndrome or what appears to be Asperger's syndrome to most people in boys, is it the same in the girls? I don’t think it is. I think it is just another end of the spectrum itself. When you start bringing the sexes into it you get hypersound you get hyposound. You get people that activity go looking for sound and people that actively avoid it. You know you have got people that on the spectrum that have got Asperger's and are male and therefore you could have a totally different female version of it. It makes sense, but I think it is something that needs to be explored. It will probably be an aspie that finds out the truth on that one. Probably be yes, somebody with Asperger's will find out and it will probably be a man. It could be a woman though couldn’t it?