Delay between end of load to ODS and activation

When I look in the monitor for the update of our ODS, there is a delay of about 20 minutes between the end of loading the last data package to the ODS and the start of the Activation.  Can anyone give me any ideas on the cause of this delay or any suggestions on how I could try to find the reason for this delay?
Thanks.
Ryan

and here is the details
You can make the following settings:
Parameters for activation:
Minimum number of data records: Here you can specify the minimum number of data records per data package when activating data in the DataStore object. The default value of 10000 is used when no package size is set or when the package size that is set is smaller than 10000.
Wait time in seconds: Here you can specify the maximum wait time in seconds when activating data in the DataStore object. This is the time that the main process (batch process) waits for the itemized dialog process before it classifies it as having errors.
Parameters for SID generation:
The minimum number of data records per data package when generating the SID in the DataStore object.
The maximum wait time in seconds when generating the SID in the DataStore object.
Hope it Helps
Chetan
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