I think that's an entirely appropriate way to characterize it. I think the concern with putting it off indefinitely is that we leave those people—there are not many, but they're there—who are in intractable, horrifying conditions trapped in mental torture with no prospect of our moving toward any possible solution, so it creates an imperative to act and an imperative to keep moving.
In two years' time, Parliament will get the opportunity once again to conduct a parliamentary review and evaluate the state of readiness at that time.