Mr. Speaker, maybe I was not clear enough. I said that, in all Canadian provinces, there are departmental agencies that provide information on government programs to the public. There may not be one agency that provides information on everything, but each department provides information.
The Quebec government is no different than any other provincial government. I know that because I have often seen information from the Government of Quebec in La Presse , Le Droit and other newspapers. It is perfectly normal for a government to do that.
But I said in my speech that it is one thing to provide information on government programs, but quite another to provide information on the party in office.
In some cases, the federal government crossed the line, promoting the position of the Liberal Party and not the position of the federal government. It is altogether different.
I know each province has its own way of providing information to the public. I am not aware of the details of how it is done in Quebec, Newfoundland or Manitoba, but I do know each province has its own way of providing information to the public.