Yes. I will be brief this time. I'm sorry.
I said that's a possibility, so my advice to policy-makers would be to provide the executive with some discretion when you have statutes like this; don't make them automatic.
Also, people should do their homework. They should look at what the data says and they should say, “the way this country acts sure looks like a bunch of other countries that we've sanctioned before”. Have those sanctions worked or have they made things worse? Then they should keep an eye on it. Don't just impose it and leave it forever. Try to give yourself some room to correct errors or to adjust. Many times regarding sanctions legislation, once you're in, you're in for a dime, in for a dollar and it's hard to get out.
I would say, practise discretion and follow the evidence by relying on the data.