House Democrats are postponing their annual retreat that was scheduled to take place Feb. 13-15 in Leesburg, Va., because the timing conflicts with the new government funding deadline.

The Democratic Caucus will be announcing new dates for the retreat in the near future, Michael Hardaway, spokesman for Caucus Chairman Hakeem Jeffries said.

The caucus had scheduled the retreat before Congress and President Donald Trump reached a deal Friday to end the 35-day partial government shutdown by passing a three-week continuing resolution to temporarily reopen the government.

The CR expires Feb. 15, which is the same day Democrats were scheduled to be wrapping up their retreat.

Three weeks is a short time for lawmakers and the White House to reach a border security funding deal that has eluded them for months, so it’s likely lawmakers will need those final three days before the deadline to finalize and pass a deal or come up with an alternative, like another CR.