Again, thanks for having me.
I think what you're doing here, having people with disabilities involved in committees like this and just that perspective.... My perspective is going to be vastly different from people without disabilities. I think I can help identify issues.
In terms of promotion, I think what I was doing there, in terms of demonstration and going out in public, was starting a discussion. Even if people weren't even following me online, they may have been driving by and seen me in a wheelchair biking along the highway, and it would make them think.
Also, when we went into campsites, we'd ask if they had an accessible shower, and they wouldn't, but then they'd say they should, and then they'd ask me what they could do. What would the shower need to be like?
I think the biggest thing is having more people with disabilities travelling to show the issues.