You really hit it home. As a matter of fact, we shipped to Pine Falls in the old days, until they closed their doors. As you mentioned, the readership or the use of a newspaper continues to go down thanks to the computer and all these emails. The important thing is that this trend continues to go up, in the sense that the consumption of newspapers will go down. That is why there has been a tremendous consolidation in the last 10 years to now. Most of the paper mills are closed. Only the efficient paper mills have stayed.
One good thing is that in the undeveloped world, they still do not have what you call the Internet and whatnot. They still read some papers. At the same time, the packaging and the exports have continued to go.... So the newsprint market, as a general statement, is going downhill because of the consumption, but they are in the third world countries, and a lot of paper mills also have converted the newsprint mills into boxboard mills. They are making paperboard for packaging material.
What you say is correct.