I'm originally from the Saguenay, a small region in northern Quebec. The organizations are less prevalent or even non‑existent in the Saguenay—Lac‑Saint‑Jean region. I can think of Diversité 02, which has been there for a short time. I know that an organization is also found in Abitibi‑Témiscamingue.
These organizations often have limited resources. They do their best, with the help of volunteers, to support people. However, this often leads to an exodus of LGBTQ+ people. It's a self‑perpetuating issue. Fewer people from the LGBTQ+ community live in the regions because they decide to move to the major centres where they can access services.
Even Quebec City doesn't have that many organizations. I think that there are four or five, whereas greater Montreal may have 50 or 60, or even a hundred. As a result, the representation of these organizations in the regions is quite disproportionate.