Speaker Paul D. Ryan thinks he’s lived up to his promise to open up debate on legislation and restore so-called regular order in the House, blaming the rushed process of the fiscal 2018 omnibus on Democrats, deadlines and a funeral.

“By and large, we’ve done a phenomenal job,” the Wisconsin Republican said when asked if he feels he’s delivered on the promises he made to House Republicans when taking over as speaker in 2015.

“When we do not follow regular order, when we rush to pass bills that a lot of us don’t understand, we are not doing our job,” Ryan said after his election as speaker. “Only a fully functioning House can truly represent the people.“

But many House Republicans, particularly hard-line conservatives in the Freedom Caucus, disagree. They see Thursday’s vote on the $1.3 trillion fiscal 2018 omnibus as representative of everything Ryan said he wouldn’t do as speaker.

The roughly 2,200-page bill omnibus was filed Wednesday around 8 p.m., and the House voted on it around 1 p.m. Thursday, giving members virtually no time to read or digest it.