Could this demolish loo-queues for women?

Two women in the UK have secured £250,000 in funding to develop what they've named the Peequal.
Founders Amber Probyn, 23, and Hazel McShane, 25 have come up with a flat-pack, portable toilet solution, aimed at demolishing queues for the facilities at festivals and events.
Did you know women wait up to 30 times longer than men to use the loo at events? That's a long time holding on.
The Peequal website says:
"Working at festivals, we had to choose between going to the loo or getting food, as the queues for the women's toilets were just too long. This was common at every event we went to. From sports events to theatres to park toilets, women have to expect to wait in line.
So, driven by curiosity and a restlessness for a product that solves our own problem, we set out to fight the women's toilet queue. "
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This is one invention that could revolutionise the festival experience for women all over the world!