Funnily enough, they seem to have been rectified as soon as the Senate approved the revised bill with Facebook's amendments. The Facebook response team was able to then do it within a matter of minutes, when the Senate adopted the amendments, which was eight days after the initial takedown.
Can you explain, Mr. Dinsdale, why there was such a discrepancy? How was it that these pages somehow couldn't get restored in a timely way, but then, suddenly, when the Senate approved the new, revised bill Facebook had renegotiated, the pages were magically restored?