No, I would not. This is all about doing business, looking for opportunities and prudent risk management. Therefore, I don't think there's any expectation that commercial banks, investors and others are expected to take a loss in the investments they are making.
However, of course we know about these gaps in innovation. Great developments in the lab don't always make it to the market and there is a role, potentially, for the public sector to help finance incubation and innovation to share risks. Often the benefits of innovation do not accrue to the specific company or the specific investor. Often they accrue to the sector at large and therefore there's a good rationale to align public and private interest.
Certainly this is not about asking the financial sector to be making bad investment decisions to be losing money.