This is not an either/or thing. I mean the American market is wonderful. It will become wonderful again: their population is growing; they're going to need houses. We've been monitoring the purchases of tents in the U.S., and they don't seem to be moving into tents! They're going to build houses again soon.
So the American market is going to be good for us, and to think that's our only market would be foolish. Of course, we have to go into Asia. To be fair, Canada's forest industry is among the top Canadian exporters into India, Korea, China. For all our major markets, we're already in there. And we can do more, and government can really help us in these markets, because they're used to private-public partnership coming to market there. That's how business is done in many of these markets. So, yes, there is a big role to play.
Global demand for forest products is expected to increase by about 2% a year. That's huge. Demand for newsprint in North America is going to go down. Demand for paper in North America will probably go down, but we'll be able to sell wood. Our pulp will be internationally competitive. It can't be replicated, and it has great qualities. It's very hard for countries without much forestry to produce it. So we're going to be selling pulp globally, and we'll be selling newsprint. India's market for newsprint is going way up, because they love their newspapers there.
So there are markets, and government can help.