With the parallel version of vsmt we have to season the solver with the
variational core. This means that we actually compute ~n~ ~IL~'s where ~n~
is the number of threads. This is likely a small price to pay for the
parallelism but could certainly be reduced. SBVs ~SymbolicT~ is a reader
monad over ~IO~ but sbv doesn't export the ~ReaderT~ type class instance,
so in the main thread we can season, then grab the state with
~T.symbolicEnv~ but then there is no way for me to call ~local~ over the
thread instances and thus no way to replace the thread states with the
seasoned state. Hence, we are forced recompute the state for each thread
with a call with ~toIL~.