Part of 2. Questions to the Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language – in the Senedd at 3:04 pm on 3 April 2019.
Well, I have to disagree with my colleagues in the upper House. Clearly, I'm not a regular attender and neither is my colleague—it is rather ironic that we have two Members of the House of Lords in one department in this Assembly. The answer is that I don't think it is possible really to compare public spending in London through lottery funds with other parts of the United Kingdom—and clearly he knows London as much as I do—partly because you have there the headquarters of many organisations, you also have a massive diversity of artistic and other activities, and other lottery potential candidate activities. Therefore, what I have always sought to do is to ensure that the lottery spend in Wales reflects the proportion of applications that is made and that that is equitable within Wales. I have no control over the lottery spending, as such; I have oversight of the way it is spent in Wales. But I will ask for further discussion with the lottery in Wales in relation to the spend at the UK level, with particular reference to your question, which I'm grateful to receive.