I wasn't clear on that. All of the 123 states are obligated, as a matter of treaty law, to co-operate with the court.
What happened was that I was in Cox's Bazar on the 24th, and the minute I came back to The Hague, I invited states to accelerate the opening of an investigation by their referring the matter to me. That was an accelerant. Instead of doing the normal process, it would give me quicker jurisdiction. Within 48 hours—unheard of in the ICC—39 countries referred the matter to us, and now it's 43.
That is a sign of positivity. It doesn't mean that the rest don't have to comply. It means that a third of the states felt sufficiently galvanized that they decided to refer the matter to make sure we could look into what was unfolding on the territory of Ukraine.