It was Québec. But the timing is just a matter of how circumstances happened: I needed a drivers history report from the state of my license, so I had to request that. Right after I mailed off the request, there was the postal lockout. So....that delayed things a few weeks.
Then, the DMV office in my former state that processes those requests mailed mine back to me because my money order (in USD) had too many digits (10) in the serial number and they couldn't process it because their new computer system only allows data entry of money orders with 9 digits. So...I had to mail the forms to my father in the US because he agreed to write a personal check on behalf of me for the processing fee to go to the DMV. Then he mailed the forms to them, and they re-processed it and sent it back to me in Canada. It was frustrating, but perhaps a representative conclusion to the end (I hope!) of immigration-related tasks. Normally, without the weird delays, I guess it would have taken about a month to request and get the right documents back and switch licenses.