We certainly had extensive discussions about timing issues, including that one. The U.S., once it had ratified and once it had sorted out its own issues between the U.S. administration and the Democrats in the House, wanted to move very quickly. Mexico ratified in December, and the U.S. managed to ratify fairly quickly in the new year, in January.
The U.S. in its statement of implementation included a provision saying that if two of the three parties have already ratified, and the third party is taking a longer time, they reserve the right to move ahead without that third party. In other words—