That is reasonable. You also get stuff from the CBC as well. I think the principle would hold if we were discussing German or Spanish politics.
Some good things about Dumont: he said he would abolish the conglomeration councils on the Island of Montreal and the South Shore. They got to go; they are undemocratic, with the central cities deciding policy & taxes for the demerged suburbs. It was only set up to disencourage the boroughs from demerging.
Ditto for the school boards. They are dead weight. With only 8% of people voting, and commissioners with the maturity of the children under their care, they become functionally useless. Why should we need another level of government just for education? We should dump them just like we did the medical boards.
In fact, the most important issue to be addressed is municipal governance; it needs a major overhaul. Yet it is ignored by the major parties. It is not just a Quebec problem, or even a Canadian problem; it a problem across the world.