 When I went to Emily Carr, I took a couple of industrial design courses and Emily Carr had a great reputation for that. I had a realization that I could actually develop a product that can significantly improve lives of many people on a massive scale. My name is Lisa Fraser and I am the CEO and founder of Snugvest. Snugvest is an evolution of my graduation project at Emily Carr, which was back then called the Bear Hugvest. And that's the product that actually won several international industrial design awards. The Snugvest, it was originally designed specifically for children with autism. Children with ADHD and other different types of sensory disorders can benefit from the Snugvest. I was working for several years as a swim instructor for special needs children as well as an art instructor. I wanted to develop a product that could help those children in their daily lives function better. I discovered the use of weighted products, which are weights that apply pressure onto the body, help with a calming sensation. And I didn't think that was a very user friendly or safe solution, so I came up with the concept of using air pressure instead of weight. One of my criteria when I was developing the product was that I wanted to create something that promoted inclusion. It didn't stigmatize the individual so that they could fit in with their peer group. I was working very closely in the classrooms with children and with their parents and with their occupational therapists and asking them questions and observing them. It's very satisfying that a parent or an individual says how much it's really helped them in their daily lives and that really helps propel us to move forward and continue working and we really are doing it for those people.