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          ing something that already
        
        
          exists and figuring out how to
        
        
          remove roadblocks and to in-
        
        
          crease quality and efficiency
        
        
          in existing products. You have
        
        
          to consider what the things
        
        
          are that make customers feel
        
        
          constrained, what they would
        
        
          like that is better than what
        
        
          they currently get, then work
        
        
          backwards from there,” Davi-
        
        
          son told BEC.
        
        
          It is this commitment to
        
        
          innovation and finding solu-
        
        
          tions in the area of improv-
        
        
          ing what already exists in the
        
        
          market for customers that
        
        
          has made Stealth stand out
        
        
          among the competition.
        
        
          Another one of those pre-
        
        
          mier moments came in 2009
        
        
          when Stealth was invited to
        
        
          be a participant in a round-
        
        
          table discussion with Prime
        
        
          Minister Harper focusing on
        
        
          Canada’s Economic Action
        
        
          Plan initiative. “It was a great
        
        
          honour to be asked by the