To rephrase my post (and the original post by Ladislaus, which gave me this idea):
If the SSPX position is good, it's good indefinitely.
If it's no good, you need to leave NOW.
But this LUDICROUS position held by Bp. Fellay, Fr. Angles, and dozens of others, namely, "The current SSPX position can't be held much longer or it WILL lead to schism" doesn't make sense.
So there's a date on the calendar on which you wake up and the SSPX becomes schismatic? But the day before it wasn't schismatic?
Who determines that date?
Or is it a question of percentages? Right now we're 10% schismatic, later on we'll be 25% schismatic, and eventually we'll be 100% schismatic?
Isn't that like being 34% pregnant?
With certain "statuses", you either are or you aren't.
Either it's schismatic, or it isn't. Today, a year from now, or 200 years from now.