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Finance committee  It does for me, and that's why I made a point about acquiring new, younger consumers. It's not a secret that the charitable lottery sector is basically funded by elderly people. So the less we're in the new world of modern technology, the less likely we are to get supporters to c

November 18th, 2014Committee meeting

Janice Gray

Finance committee  Tom, I'll do the controls if you want, because that's my day-to-day business. I'm looking at things that would possibly engage our provincial regulators to have us work with the provincial lotteries, so controls that have already been approved by the Alcohol and Gaming Commissi

November 18th, 2014Committee meeting

Janice Gray

Finance committee  Thanks.

November 18th, 2014Committee meeting

Janice Gray

Finance committee  That's actually one—

November 18th, 2014Committee meeting

Janice Gray

Finance committee  That's one touch point in the whole process. There are about 10 different touch points where the use of modern technology and computers would absolutely change the lives of how we do this every day. I picked one process to say that one little touch point would be $100,000 extrapo

November 18th, 2014Committee meeting

Janice Gray

Finance committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair and honourable members. I'm pleased to be here on behalf of the Canadian Cancer Society to support Bill C-43 as it relates to the amendment that would allow us the use of computers to conduct and manage our lotteries. Prior to joining the Canadian Cancer So

November 18th, 2014Committee meeting

Janice Gray