If I could just interrupt you, because I don't have a lot of time, wouldn't that more selective approach on sanctions to target specific groups of people or individuals avoid some of the harm that could potentially be done to a broader population? Something like the Magnitsky act would then make sense. You could specifically target groups of people, put them on a list, and make it easy for businesses to access the list, so that they know that prison administrators in these specific prisons are being targeted for sanctions in order to protect political opposition leaders, political prisoners, and civil society in general. It is a way to put pressure on the regime. It's not to punish them, but it's either to coerce them into stopping their oppression or to entice them into different actions.
Of course, there's always that power consideration, with large countries, superpowers, quasi-superpowers, and then smaller countries. However, wouldn't it make sense to do it in tandem with our allies?