Do you have any thoughts on the revenue distribution of the charity lottery?
Existing lotteries on my side of the world, don't market themselves as charities and they give circa 28% of total revenues to 'good causes' which the msm/politicians will claim is mostly charitable & they take 0.5% of total revenues as profit.
I think if we give less to charity and much more to shareholders than a traditional lottery, while at the same time marketing ourselves as more of a charity than a lottery, it might be a hard sell.