No. Mine was a phial of Whitelabs and the yeast was in suspension in liquid.
I'd give it overnight. Have you got any other yeast you can chuck in, just in case it's dead?
By the way, what was the temperature of your wort when you pitched it? You need to get it up to at least 30C, and even then it's temperamental. I tried mine, for the first time at around 20C and I think it has finally done the business, but it took ages. Someone else used this kweik, I think it was Zephyr, and I don't think he was too impressed.
Get it warmed up. Take it to bed and cuddle it if you have to. Good luck and try explaining that one to the missus.