That's right.
Unlike what the sponsor of motion M-428 proposed, in Quebec, the petition does not have to have a minimum number of signatures in order to be tabled in the legislature. And that applies to petitions in both paper and electronic form. It would even be possible for a petition with just one signature to be tabled in the legislature.
There is a difference, however. Our rules dictate that, in order for a petition to be studied by a committee, a majority of the members in each parliamentary group must agree. In other words, every parliamentary group must consent. But a petition does not have to have a minimum number of signatures in order to be tabled.