If the trade minister wanted to send a letter today, that would immediately start the process. It's from that point forth that the numbers would be calculated--from today, if he sends a letter. That would be when the lift of the imports and what they can increase by would start.
Frankly, if we just look to the U.S., they began talking about this even before the lifting in 2005. They were able, within a few months, to have a number of categories negotiated and in place, and then they actually went for a more comprehensive one.
The EU, though, actually moved way quicker than that. They first commissioned their version of the CITT in April 2005, and by June 2005 they had an agreement with China.