A topless Femen protester interrupted the Quebec culture minister's press conference on Thursday sporting red-splotched underwear and shouting "My uterus, my priority!"

The radical feminist group opposes Quebec's Bill 20, which they believe will restrict abortion access -- a suggestion Health Minister Gaetan Barrette denies.

The bill would put an annual quota of patients and medical procedures in place for Quebec family doctors, and each abortion performed would count towards that quota.

A group of doctors recently released a report indicating that this system would take priority status away from abortions.

"We are outraged: it is not because Gaetan Barrette doesn't have a uterus himself that he gets to decide that humans who do are secondary! A FEMEN activist went to the National Assembly to lift up her skirt and show HER priority: her uterus and the violence done to her body by the suppression of essential health care services," Femen Canada said in a Facebook post.

The protester, who snuck into Culture Minister Helene David's press conference by pretending to be a journalist, was arrested and released.

She may face charges of committing an indecent act in a public place, police said.