No. I think most of that has come out of some confusion with the notion of the EU being able to provisionally apply the results of the agreement. That only comes after the approval of the European Council and the European Parliament. That would essentially mean the full deal, or as I said 98%, 99% of it would come into effect when we're both prepared to put it into effect. Some of the less significant issues that aren't under member state jurisdiction, if there are any, would have to come into effect at a later date. Nothing will come into effect before we've gone through all of the necessary processes, legal and parliamentary, to approve and finalize the deal.
On November 7th, 2013. See this statement in context.