in the evening, thorkil sonne goes home to the town of ringstedt.e mortgaged his house to set up his company -- and here it also becomes clear what's been driving him. his youngest son lars was diagnosed with autism when he was a little boy. even then, he could draw this complex map overview of europe from memory. from the outset, sonne didn't see autism as a handicap but also as a gift. in his opinion, kids like lars have the potential to do great things. >> a train driver but he is against it. he think i should be something else. >> i think you could be a good train driver, but i also think you could be good at inventing new trains that does not pollute so much. >> highly-gifted, lars will most probably do well in whichever career he chooses. he's an inspiration to his father. >> without lars i will never have gotten the idea, to start this concept. so it's a family thing. >> thorkil sonne has set himself an ambitious goal: to help create one million jobs for young people with autism worldwide. >> now we would like to ask you for your comments on